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22 December, 14:20

The atomic mass of carbon is 12.01, hydrogen is 1.01, and oxygen is 16.00. What is the molar mass of glucose (C6H12O6) ?

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  1. 22 December, 14:22
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    To find out the molar mass, you have to break down each of the elements, then add them up.

    C6 = 12.01 x 6 = 72.06 (Beacause, there are 6 carbon atoms)

    H12 = 1.01 x 12 = 12.12 (Because, there are 12 hydrogen atoms)

    O6 = 16.00 x 6 = 96 (Because there are 6 oxygen atoms)

    Now, you will add all three of the elements up: 72.06 + 12.12 + 96 = 180.18.

    So the molar mass of glucose is 180.18.
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