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Mollie Barrett
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7 May, 20:44
How many moles of glucose are in 19.1g of glucose?
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Braelyn Rush
7 May, 21:11
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0.106 mol (3s. f.)
Explanation:
To find the number of moles, divide the mass of glucose (in grams) by its Mr. Glucose has a chemical formula of C6H12O6. To find the Mr, add all the Ar of all the atoms in C6H12O6.
Ar of C = 12, Ar of H = 1, Mr of O = 16
These Ar values can be found on the periodic table.
Mr of glucose = 6 (12) + 12 (1) + 6 (16) = 180
Moles of glucose
= mass : mr
= 19.1 : 180
= 0.106 mol (3 s. f.)
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