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Glucose? C6H12O6 + 6O2 -> 6CO2 + 6H2O 6 moles water from one mole sugar.
Size: For 50 kg sugar bag- length 900 mm & width 590
1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft
They both have 6.02214179*10^23 molecules.
50kg's of course.
They have the same number. One mole always represents 6.02x1023 formula units
Adding one mole of salt raises the boiling point of the water more than adding one mole of sugar to the water
Divide 53 by the GFW of sucrose (342.30 g/mole) and multiply the result by Avogadro's number (6.02*10^23 molecules/mole). Peace dog!
50 kg = 110 lbs
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A mol is a mol is a mol - no. A mol is a standard unit of measurement and thus any substance, when designated a "mol" will have the same number of particles. Therefore, a mol of salt would have the same number of particles as a mol of sugar. It is like asking if a pound of feathers would weigh more or less than a pound of steel.