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How many moles of glucose (C6H12O6) do you have if you have 4.96 x 1024 molecules glucose?

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4.96*10^24 molecules * 1 mol / 6.022*10^23 molecules = 8.24 moles
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Answer:

There are 8.24 moles in
4.96* 10^(24) molecules of glucose.

Step-by-step explanation:


N=n* N_A

Where:

N = Number of particles / atoms/ molecules

n = Number of moles


N_A=6.022* 10^(23) mol^(-1) = Avogadro's number

We have:

N =
4.96* 10^(24) molecules of glucose

n =?


n=(N)/(N_A)=(4.96* 10^(24))/(6.022* 10^(23) mol^(-1))

n = 8.24 moles

There are 8.24 moles in
4.96* 10^(24) molecules of glucose.

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