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what is the mass of 0.5 molecues of glucose​

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Answered by Anonymous
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If the molar mass of glucose is 180g/mol , as you correctly say:

If the molar mass of glucose is 180g/mol , as you correctly say:Then mass of 0.5 mol glucose is: 0.5mol * 180g/mol = 90g

If the molar mass of glucose is 180g/mol , as you correctly say:Then mass of 0.5 mol glucose is: 0.5mol * 180g/mol = 90gI am not sure what you are asking : What is the gram molecules of glucose is 22.5 gram in glucose

If the molar mass of glucose is 180g/mol , as you correctly say:Then mass of 0.5 mol glucose is: 0.5mol * 180g/mol = 90gI am not sure what you are asking : What is the gram molecules of glucose is 22.5 gram in glucoseBut if you are asking : How many moles of glucose in 22.5grams glucose:

If the molar mass of glucose is 180g/mol , as you correctly say:Then mass of 0.5 mol glucose is: 0.5mol * 180g/mol = 90gI am not sure what you are asking : What is the gram molecules of glucose is 22.5 gram in glucoseBut if you are asking : How many moles of glucose in 22.5grams glucose:Mol glucose = 22.5g / 180g/mol = = 0.125 mol

Answered by divi99
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Answer:

4.0/5

Explanation:

and there is 90g molecules in 1l of glucose

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