Chemistry, asked by reehazoya, 6 days ago

The number of oxygen atoms present in 5 moles of glucose (C6H1206) is

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Answered by spandana2009
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Each glucose molecule is composed of C6H12O6. This means one mol of glucose contains 6 mol of oxygen. So 5 mol of glucose contains 5*6 = 30 mol of oxygen. As the chemical formula for glucose is C6H12O6, so the number of oxygen atoms in 5 moles of glucose is 30.
Answered by shubhankarmahashabde
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Answer:

6 oxygen atoms are present in 1 mole

Therefore, in 5 moles = 5 × 6 = 30

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