Hello, Simranjeet,
One mole = 6.03E23 molecules
One mole of C6H12O6 is 180g, or 180 g/mole.
Multiply the moles (1.6E-3 moles) times the molar mass (g/mole) to get grams. The moles cancel, leaving only grams. The result should be 2 sig figs.
Bob
Simranjeet K.
asked 10/11/20Hello, Simranjeet,
One mole = 6.03E23 molecules
One mole of C6H12O6 is 180g, or 180 g/mole.
Multiply the moles (1.6E-3 moles) times the molar mass (g/mole) to get grams. The moles cancel, leaving only grams. The result should be 2 sig figs.
Bob
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