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Eliezer Chapman
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11 August, 20:06
How many atoms are in 6853 moles of glucose
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Marilyn Hartman
11 August, 20:32
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4.952 * 10^28 atoms
Explanation:
1. Atoms in one molecule of glucose
The formula for glucose is C6H12O6.
In one molecule of glucose there are
6 + 12 + 6 = 24 atoms
2. Molecules of glucose
Molecules = 6853 mol * (6.022 * 10^23 molecules/1 mol)
= 4.1269 * 10^27 molecules
3. Atoms
Atoms = 4.1269 * 10^27 molecules * (12 atoms/1 molecule)
= 4.952 * 10^28 atoms
There are 4.952 * 10^28 atoms in 6853 mol of glucose
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