the molecular formula for sucrose is C12H22O11. in order for you to get the molecular weight of this compound you would take the molecular weight of carbon 12.0107 and multiply that by 12, the molecular weight of hydrogen 1.0079 times 22, and the molecular weight of oxygen 15.9994 times 11 and add them all together. should be 342.296 g/mol.
The chemical formula for sucrose is C12H22O11. This gives a molar mass of 342.296 grams per mole. From Avogadro's constant, the mass of one molecule is then 5.684 E(-22) grams.
6.022*10^23 (Avogrado's Number)
This number applies for the number of any kind atom, molecule or ion in one mole of the substance, not just to sucrose.
1 mole of sucrose contains 6.022 x 1023 molecules of sucrose.
5.68×10−22 grams
5.68x10^-22
294.31g
2,00 mole of sucrose have 12,044.10e23 molecules.
2,1 mole of any substance contain 12,646 496 709(27).1023 molecules.
1 M = 1 mole/liter. so 2 M sucrose would contain 2 moles of sucrose in 1 liter of solution.So to find the volume of solution with 1 mole sucrose:V = (1 mole) / ( 2 mole/liter) = 0.5 liter ; 0.5 liter * (1000 mL/liter) = 500 mL
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1 mole of sucrose cotains 12 multiply by 6.023 exponent 23 atoms.
2,00 mole of sucrose have 12,044.10e23 molecules.
2,1 mole of any substance contain 12,646 496 709(27).1023 molecules.
1 M = 1 mole/liter. so 2 M sucrose would contain 2 moles of sucrose in 1 liter of solution.So to find the volume of solution with 1 mole sucrose:V = (1 mole) / ( 2 mole/liter) = 0.5 liter ; 0.5 liter * (1000 mL/liter) = 500 mL
...amount... One mole of sucrose and one mole of glucose refers to the same amount of molecules of each. Remember that the mole is the chemist's counting unit. One mole of something is 6.022137x10^23 particles of a substance.
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1 mole of sucrose cotains 12 multiply by 6.023 exponent 23 atoms.
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!
Each mole of a substance contains 6.022 E23 molecules or atoms of that substance. Four moles of H2O will contain 2.4088 E24 molecules.
about 1.4*10^25
1.5 mole H2O x 6.02x10^23 molecules/mole = 9.03x10^23 molecules
yes, 1 mole is 6.02214179*10^23 molecules. And both only have 1 atom, so both have 1/4th this ammount of molecules and atoms.
i believe its 28