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9 February, 12:29

A sample of glucose, CeH120e, contains 1.03 x 1025 atoms of carbon. How many atoms of hydrogen does it contain?

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  1. 9 February, 12:57
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    2.06 * 10^25

    The formula for glucose is C6H12O6.

    One molecule of glucose contains 6 C atoms and 12 H atoms, so the ratio is 12 H atoms/6 C atoms.

    No. of H atoms = 1.03 * 10^25 atoms C * (12 atoms H/6 atoms C)

    = 2.06 * 10^25 atoms H.
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