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Relative formula mass of glucose? (C6H12O6)

Relative formula mass of glucose? (C6H12O6)-example-1

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To find the mass of glucose, you must multiply the atomic weight of each of the elements in the molecule by the subscripts in the formula:


C_(6)=6*(12.01g)=72.06g


H_(12)=12*(1.008g)=12.096g


O_(6)=6*(15.999g)=95.994g

Then you add all of them together:


72.06g+12.096g+95.994g=180.15g

Therefore, the molar weight of glucose is 180.15 grams.

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