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The molecular mass of glucose `(C_(6) H_(12) O_(6))` molecule to three significant figures is

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Molecular mass of glucose `(C_(6)H_(12)O_(6))`
`=6(12.011 u) +12(1.008 u)+ 6(16.00 u)`
`=(72.066 u)+(12.096 u) + (96.00 u) `
`=180.162 u`
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