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What is the Molar Mass Of Glucose

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Answered by nike18
3

Answer:

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212

Explanation:

c6h12o6=12*6+12*1+8*16

=72+12+128=212

Answered by AdorableMe
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Molecular formula of 'glucose' is

C₆H₁₂O₆

So here, there are

6 atoms of c (Carbon)

12 atoms of H (Hydrogen)

and 6 atoms of O (Oxygen)

molecular weight is calculated by adding the molar masses of all the elements in the compound.

So,  molar mass of glucose is

molecular weight of C is 12.0107

molecular weight of H is 1.00794

molecular weight of O is 15.9994

So the total molecular weight of the compound is

=6*12.0107 + 12*1.00794 + 6*15.9994

=72.0642 + 12.09528 + 95.964

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