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what is the mass of 0.1 mole of glucose​

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Answered by Hemalathajothimani
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Answer:

Explanation:

180.156 g/mol

Glucose/Molar mass in that you minus 0.1

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Answered by archanajhaasl
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Answer:

The mass of 0.1 moles of glucose​ is 18 grams.

Explanation:

  • The term "mole" refers to the quantity of a substance that contains the same number of elementary particles (ions, molecules, or atoms) as there are carbon atoms.
  • And it is calculated as,

                                        \mathrm{n=\frac{m}{M} }            (1)

Where,

n=number of moles of the substance

m=mass of the substance

M=molar mass of the substance

From the question we have,

The number of moles of the substance=0.1

The molecular formula of glucose is C₆H₁₂O₆ and its molar mass is 180gram.

When we enter the value into equation (1), we obtain;

\mathrm{0.1=\frac{m}{180} }

\mathrm{m=0.1\times 180}

\mathrm{m=18\ gram}

Hence, the mass of 0.1 moles of glucose​ is 18 grams.

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