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WHAT IS THE MOLECULAR MASS OF C6H12O6 OR 1 GLUCOSE MOLECULE IF C= 12.0 g; H = 1.01 g ; O = 16.0 g?

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180.18 g

i.e. mass of 1 mole of glucose, C6H12O6 = (6 × 12.01 + 12 × 1.01 + 6 × 16.00) g = 180.18 g (using atomic weight data to 2 decimals) 1 mole of carbon atoms weighs 12.01 g and there are 6 moles of C atoms in 1 mole of glucose, so the mass of carbon in 1 mole of glucose = 6 × 12.01 g = 72.06 g.

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