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Plan-o-grams

Plan-o-grams should arrange products to increase their visibility to consumers. Manufacturers strive to... [Pg.408]

Plan We know the relative numbers of moles of the elements in glucose from the formula (6 C, 12 H, 6 O). We multiply the number of moles of each element by its molar mass to find grams. Dividing each element s mass by the mass of 1 mol of glucose gives the mass fraction of each element, and multiplying each fraction by 100 gives the mass percent. The calculation steps for any element X are shown in the roadmap. [Pg.76]


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