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What is the mass of 1.44 × 10^23 atoms of C6H12O6 ( in g) ?
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Answered by 353107550
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Answer:Use the molecular formula to find the molar mass; to obtain the number of moles, divide the mass of compound by the molar mass of the compound expressed in grams.

The molar mass of C6 H12 O6 is 180.15588 g/mol.

molar mass of electron =(9. 1×10−28)×(6. 02×1023)=5. 48×10−4 g/mole.

Explanation:Molecular mass is the mass of a molecule of a substance. It is also known as Molecular weight. Molar mass is the mass of 1 mole of a substance or Avogadro's number of the molecules of that substance. It is calculated as the ratio of the mass of one molecule of the substance to the mass of one Carbon-12 atom.

Answered by sautrikc1425
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Explanation:

5.48 mole

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