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2. What is the mass of one mole of glucose C6H12O6? A
(C = 12.01, H=1.01, O=16)
A. 29.02 g B. 72.06 g C. 108.01 g D. 180.18 g​


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Solution:

Molar mass is defined as the mass of 1 mole of a substance. The molar mass of glucose is

molar mass = (12.01 g × 6) + (1.01 g × 12) + (16 g × 6)

molar mass = 180.18 g

Therefore, the answer is D. 180.18 g

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