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5 August, 00:51

Calculate the mass (in g) of a single starch molecule (c6h10o5).

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  1. 5 August, 01:25
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    The mass of one gram of starch is 7.7143. You find the molecular mass for each elmement on the table and multiply by the little number beside it (the number of each of the elements in the compound) and then add all the numbers together and divide by the total of all the little numbers
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