add em up:
Carbon AW: 12.011 amu
Hydrogen AW: 1.00794 amu
Oxygen AW: 15.9994 amu
12 Carbons + 22 Hydrogens + 11 Oxygens = Molecular Weight of C12H22O11
12(12.011)+22(1.00794)+11(15.9994)= 342.300 amu
The molar mass of a chemical compound is equal to the sum of the molar masses of all the atoms in one molecule of the compound. The molar mass for each element is its atomic weight in g/mol. The molar mass of C11H12O11 is:
C x 12.0107g/mol x 11 = 132.118 g/mol
H x 1.00794g/mol x 12 = 12.0953 g/mol
O x 15.9994g/mol x 11 = 175.993 g/mol
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Total molar mass of C11H12O11 = 320.206 g/mol
Just add them up.
12 carbons = 144.2 grams
22 hydrogens = 22.176 grams
11 oxygens = 176 grams
total = 342.376 grams
Ar of C = 12g/mol
Ar of H = 1g/mol
Ar of O = 16g/mol
Mr of C12H22O11 = 12(12)+22(1)+11(16) = 342g/mol
342.0 g
hi 342g/mole
10 pounds C12H22O11 (454 grams/1 pound)(1 mole C12H22O11/342.296 grams)(12 mole C/1 mole C12H22O11)(6.022 X 1023/1 mole C) = 9.6 X 1025 atoms of carbon =====================
The formula with this disaccharide is, C12H22O11 17.1 grams C12H22O11 (1 mole C12H22O11/342.296 grams)(11 mole O/1 mole C12H22O11)(6.022 X 10^23/1 mole O) = 3.31 X 10^23 atoms of oxygen ------------------------------------------
It depends upon how much you have, but its molar mass is about 342g/mol, meaning 1 mole of table sugar (sucrose, C12H22O11) has a mass equal to the sum of all the molecule's constituent elements.
For this you need the atomic (molecular) mass of C12H22O11. Take the number of moles and multiply it by the atomic mass. Divide by one mole for units to cancel. C12H22O11= 342 grams.105 moles C12H22O11 × (342 grams)= 35.9 grams C12H22O11
What mass of sucrose C12H22O11 is needed to make 500 ...
10 pounds C12H22O11 (454 grams/1 pound)(1 mole C12H22O11/342.296 grams)(12 mole C/1 mole C12H22O11)(6.022 X 1023/1 mole C) = 9.6 X 1025 atoms of carbon =====================
The formula with this disaccharide is, C12H22O11 17.1 grams C12H22O11 (1 mole C12H22O11/342.296 grams)(11 mole O/1 mole C12H22O11)(6.022 X 10^23/1 mole O) = 3.31 X 10^23 atoms of oxygen ------------------------------------------
It depends upon how much you have, but its molar mass is about 342g/mol, meaning 1 mole of table sugar (sucrose, C12H22O11) has a mass equal to the sum of all the molecule's constituent elements.
For this you need the atomic (molecular) mass of C12H22O11. Take the number of moles and multiply it by the atomic mass. Divide by one mole for units to cancel. C12H22O11= 342 grams.105 moles C12H22O11 × (342 grams)= 35.9 grams C12H22O11
What mass of sucrose C12H22O11 is needed to make 500 ...
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Since magnesium and helium do not form elemental molecules, a mole of these elements is the same as a gram atomic mass, which is 24.305 for magnesium and 4.00260 for helium. The gram molecular mass for sucrose is 342.30. Therefore, the mass of: A. 3 moles of magnesium is 72.915 grams; B 1 mole of sucrose (C12H22O11) is 342.30 grams; and C. 10 moles of helium is 40.0260 grams. The largest of these is obviously the single mole of sucrose.
Gold, as it has the higher molar mass.
Sucrose is the chemical name for the molecular formula C12H22O11. Sucrose is a disaccharide with the molecular weight of 342.3 grams per mole.
This is the third element Lithium: 6.94 g is the mass of 1 mole Li. The mass in grams of one mole of any element is exactly its atomic mass (in a.m.u.)
Gold
32 grams, you can find the mass of one mole of any element by looking at its atomic mass eg chlorine has Atomic mass of 35.5 so the mass of one mole of chlorine is 35.5 grams.