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4 November, 22:26

Determine the relative formula mass of glucose (C6H12O6) using the periodic table below.

A. 29.1 g/mol

B. 24.0 g/mol

C. 15.0 g/mol

D. 180.1 g/mol

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  1. 4 November, 22:36
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    D. 180.1 g/mol

    Explanation:

    Add up each of the masses of the elements in glucose and multiply them by the subscript number.

    Carbon: 12.01 * 6 = 72.06

    Hydrogen: 1.008 * 12 = 12.096

    Oxygen: 16.00 * 6 = 96

    72.06 + 12.096 + 96 = 180.156 g/mol ≈ 180.1 g/mol

    *Molecular masses vary depending on which measurement / periodic table you use, so expect to be within a range, not exactly the same. My answer was closer to 180.2 g/mol, but it's still acceptable.
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