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Standard XII
Chemistry
Limiting Reagent or Reactant
How many gram...
Question
How many grams are there in:
i)
5
moles of water ii)
2
moles of ammonia iii)
2
moles of glucose
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Solution
i
.
5
moles of water
(
H
2
O
)
=
5
×
(
2
+
16
)
=
90
g
i
i
.
2
moles of
N
H
3
=
14
+
3
=
17
g
i
i
i
.
2
moles of glucose
=
2
(
C
6
H
1
2
O
6
)
=
2
(
72
+
12
+
96
)
=
360
g
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