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Given the atomic weights of carbon, 12.01; hydrogen, 1.01; and oxygen, 16.0, what is the molar mass of glucose (CÃHÌ¿OÃ)?

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your chemical formula of glucose is messed up. It is C6 H12 O6.
So, to get it, you simply multiply the number of atoms of C H and O by their atomic weights each and add all of them together to get the molar mass of glucose.

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