Answer :

Answer:

There are six moles of Carbon present in 1 mole of glucose.

Moles of C = 6

Explanation:

Formula of glucose can be written as:

[tex]C_{6}H_{12}O_{6}[/tex]

So ,1 mole glucose = 6 mole of C,

= 12 mole of H

=6 mole of O

If you have to calculate the atoms  of Carbon present in 1 mole of glucose, then multiply it (moles = 6) with Avogadro number

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