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Sugar is C6H12O12 and ammonia is NH3 . If you have 7 moles of both Sugar and ammonia do you have the same amount
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Sugar is C6H12O12 and ammonia is NH3 . If you have 7 moles of both Sugar and ammonia do you have the same amount
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Step-by-step explanation:
1mole of Sugar —>(12×6)+(12×1)+(12×16)=276g
But there are 7 moles therefore 7×276=1932g
1mole of NH3—>(14×1)+(3×1)=17g
but there are 7g therefore 7×17=119g
Hence the two are not equal
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