what is the percent by mass of carbon in glucose (c6h12o6) which has a molar mass of 180.18 grams/mole
Answer
39.99%
Explanation
Molecular formula of glucose = C6H12O6
Molar mass of glucose = 180.18g
mass of carbon in one mole of glucose = 6mol × 12.01g/mol = 72.06g
mass % C in glucose = (72.06g/180.18g)×100 = 39.99%
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