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11 years ago
Please help! chemistry is super hard for me! Frowning Face Can somebody answer the first question and help me balance the combstions of Glucose (C6H12O6) Thanks!
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11 years ago
I can't really help with the second request as I'm not that great at Chemistry but I can say (to my knowledge) that one mole equals 22.4 liters.
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11 years ago
I don't think you can. Liters measure capacity or volume of fluids, and moles measure the amount of a substance.
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11 years ago
Atomic weights: H=1  O=16  H2O=18

18gH2O x 1mLH2O/1mLH2O x 1LH2O/1000mLH2O = 0.018 L H2O

C6H12O6 + 6O2 ===> 6CO2 + 6H2O
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11 years ago
Water has a mass of 18.02g
1g of water will occupy 1ml of space.
Therefore one mole of water will occupy 18.02ml
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11 years ago
C6H12O6 + 6O2 ---> 6CO2 + 6H2O
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11 years ago
The weight of water is equal to the mL.
So since water is 18.06 grams per mole, then one mole would be 18.06 mL
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