There are many types of "sugars", just like there are many types of "salts". This is a term we commonly use to describe carbohydrates with a specific chemical formula and shape, just like we use the term "salts" to describe any bonded combination of metal and nonmetal ions. SUCROSE is the "table sugar" we know and love! (I do love it, anyway!!) The chemical formula for sucrose is C12H22011. Show the detailed calculation for its molar mass.

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molar mass of glucose, C₂H₂O:
(6*C) + (12*H) + (6³0)
(6*12.011g) + (12 x 1.008g) + (6*15.999g)
72.066 - 12.096 - 95.994
180.156 g/mol
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Transcribed Image Text:12 molar mass of glucose, C₂H₂O: (6*C) + (12*H) + (6³0) (6*12.011g) + (12 x 1.008g) + (6*15.999g) 72.066 - 12.096 - 95.994 180.156 g/mol 5 sig figures
There are many types of "sugars", just like there are many types of "salts". This is a
term we commonly use to describe carbohydrates with a specific chemical formula
and shape, just like we use the term "salts" to describe any bonded combination of
metal and nonmetal ions.
SUCROSE is the "table sugar" we know and love! (I do love it, anyway!!)
The chemical formula for sucrose is C12H22011.
Show the detailed calculation for its molar mass.
Transcribed Image Text:There are many types of "sugars", just like there are many types of "salts". This is a term we commonly use to describe carbohydrates with a specific chemical formula and shape, just like we use the term "salts" to describe any bonded combination of metal and nonmetal ions. SUCROSE is the "table sugar" we know and love! (I do love it, anyway!!) The chemical formula for sucrose is C12H22011. Show the detailed calculation for its molar mass.
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