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A chemist will use a sample of 30g of glucose
A chemist will use a sample of 30g of glucose (C. H1206) in an experiment.
Determine the number of moles of glucose the chemist
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a chemist mixed a 15% glucose solution with a 35% glucose solution. This mixture produed 35 liters of 19% glucose solution. How
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a sample of glucose, c6h12o6 contains 2.03*10^21 atoms of carbon.
(a)how many atoms of hydrogen does it contain? (b)how many
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A 1.10g- sample contains only glucose and sucrose . When the sample is dissolved in water to a total solution volume of 25.0ML ,
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A 1.10g- sample contains only glucose and sucrose . When the sample is dissolved in water to a total solution volume of 25.0ML ,
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A chemist needs to know the mass of mgc12 a sample of to significant digits. She puts the sample on a digital scale. This is
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1) A chemist discovered four bottles of liquid simply labelled A-D, each
of which contained a different pure organic compound.
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Use the table of molar masses to complete the question. Do NOT use any other values except the ones provided in the table below.
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Use the table of molar masses to complete the question. Do NOT use any other values except the ones provided in the table below.
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Use the table of molar masses to complete the question. Do NOT use any other values except the ones provided in the table below.
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