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Daphne
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9 January, 16:20
What is the percent by mass of oxygen in
glucose?
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Eileen Mendez
9 January, 16:38
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53.3 %
glucose, so the mass of oxygen in 1 mole of glucose = 6 * 16.00 g = 96.00 g. % oxygen = 96.00 * 100 % = 53.3 % by mass. 180.18 [Note that the sum of the % of all the elements must add up to 100 %.]
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