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How many molecules of glucose,

C6H12O6, are present in 240.0 grams?
[?] x 10 molecules C6H12O6
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Answer:

The molecular weight of glucose (C6H12O6) is 6(12.01) + 12(1.01) + 6(16.00) = 180.18 g/mol.

So, the number of moles of glucose present in 240.0 g can be calculated as follows:

n = m/M = 240.0 g / 180.18 g/mol = 1.33 mol

And the number of molecules of glucose can be calculated as follows:

N = n x Avogadro's constant = 1.33 mol x 6.022 x 10^23 molecules/mol = 7.98 x 10^23 molecules

Therefore, the number of molecules of glucose present in 240.0 g is 7.98 x 10^23 molecules, rounded to the nearest whole number.

So, the coefficient is 7.98 and the exponent is 23.

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