determine the number of moles of glucose(C6H12O6) in 6.35g of C6H12O6​

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Solution:

First, we calculate the molar mass of glucose. We write

molar mass = (6 × 12.01 g) + (12 × 1.008 g) + (6 × 16.00 g)

molar mass = 180.156 g

Lastly, we can determine the number of moles in 6.35 g of glucose. Therefore,

[tex]\text{moles of glucose = 6.35 g glucose} \times \frac{\text{1 mol glucose}}{\text{180.156 g glucose}}[/tex]

[tex]\blue{\text{moles of glucose = 0.0352 mol glucose}}[/tex]

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