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4 October, 04:36

What is the correct interpretation of the mole ratios for the elements in

the following compound? *

C6H1206

1 mole Cions: 3 moles Hions : 1 mole O ions

1 mole C atoms: 3 moles H atoms: 1 mole O atoms

6 moles Cions: 12 moles Hions : 6 moles O ions

6 moles C atoms: 12 moles H atoms: 6 moles O atoms

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  1. 4 October, 06:35
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    6 moles of C atoms, 12 moles of H atoms and 6 moles of O atoms

    Explanation:

    A chemical formula represents the number of moles of atoms presents in 1 mole of the compound.

    For example, for 1 mole:

    CₐHₓ, you have a moles of carbon and x moles of hydrogen.

    Thus, for the molecule:

    C₆H₁₂O₆, you have 6 moles of C atoms, 12 moles of H atoms and 6 moles of O atoms
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