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17 September, 00:13

How many grams of NH3 will have the same number of molecules as 26.2 g of C6H?

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  1. 17 September, 02:50
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    Answer: 2 grams

    Explanation:

    chemical formula of C6H:

    C6H

    relative atomic mass of

    C:12

    H:1

    C6:72

    H1:12

    relative formula mass of

    C6H1=73

    molar mass of glucose:

    73g

    the molar mass is the mass of one mole of a substance.

    in

    26.2g

    of C6H there are

    26.2 divide by 73g moles present.

    there are 0.358 or 35.8*10-1

    I gram of NH3 is 17.03052

    2 grams of NH3 is 35
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