QuestionFind the mass of glucose in grams with hydrogen atoms. Round to 3 sig. figs.
Studdy Solution
STEP 1
Assumptions1. The molecular formula of glucose is , which means each molecule of glucose contains6 carbon atoms,12 hydrogen atoms, and6 oxygen atoms.
. The number of hydrogen atoms we are interested in is .
3. The atomic mass of hydrogen (H) is approximately1 g/mol.
4. Avogadro's number is atoms/mol, which is the number of atoms in one mole of a substance.
STEP 2
First, we need to find the number of moles of hydrogen atoms in atoms. We can do this by dividing the number of atoms by Avogadro's number.
STEP 3
Now, plug in the given values to calculate the moles of hydrogen atoms.
STEP 4
Calculate the moles of hydrogen atoms.
STEP 5
Now that we have the moles of hydrogen atoms, we can find the moles of glucose molecules that contain this many hydrogen atoms. Since one molecule of glucose contains12 hydrogen atoms, we divide the moles of hydrogen atoms by12.
STEP 6
Plug in the values to calculate the moles of glucose.
STEP 7
Calculate the moles of glucose.
STEP 8
Now that we have the moles of glucose, we can find the mass of glucose. The molar mass of glucose is approximately180 g/mol, so we multiply the moles of glucose by the molar mass.
STEP 9
Plug in the values to calculate the mass of glucose.
STEP 10
Calculate the mass of glucose.
The mass of glucose that contains a trillion hydrogen atoms is approximately g.
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