What is the mass in gram of 10 mole of glucose??
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Answer:
n = m/M
n = moles = 10 mol C6H12O6
m = mass (g) = ? g
M = molar mass (g/mol) = (6 × 12.011 g/mol C) + (12 × 1.008 g/mol H) + (6 × 15.999 g/mol O) = 180.156 g C6H12O6/mol C6H12O6
m = n × M
m C6H12O6 = 10 mol C6H12O6 × (180.156 g C6H12O6/mol C6H12O6) = 1,801.56 g C6H12O6 = 2000 g C6H12O6 to one significant figure
The mass of 10 moles of glucose is ~2000 g.
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Answer:
Use this formula:
n = m/M
n = moles = 10 mol C6H12O6
m = mass (g) = ? g
M = molar mass (g/mol) = (6 × 12.011 g/mol C) + (12 × 1.008 g/mol H) + (6 × 15.999 g/mol O) = 180.156 g C6H12O6/mol C6H12O6
m = n × M
m C6H12O6 = 10 mol C6H12O6 × (180.156 g C6H12O6/mol C6H12O6) = 1,801.56 g C6H12O6 = 2000 g C6H12O6 to one significant figure
The mass of 10 moles of glucose is ~2000 g.
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