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How many oxygen atoms are in 5.23 g of C6H12O6
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Answered by
DrBob222
There are 6.022E23 molecules C6H12O6 in 1 mole (180 g); therefore, in 5.23 there will be
6.022E23 x (5.23/180) = ?? molecules
Then there are 6 atoms of O in 1 molecule so atoms O will be 6 times ?? molecules.
6.022E23 x (5.23/180) = ?? molecules
Then there are 6 atoms of O in 1 molecule so atoms O will be 6 times ?? molecules.
Answered by
Research
1.749*10^22
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Anonymous
I have no idea
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Naughty
No idea
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