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Calculate the weight of 0.1 mole of sodium carbonate.

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No.of moles = `("Weight")/("GM Wt")` . 0.1 = `("Weight")/(106)`
Weight = 106x0.1=10.6 gms
Given
Weight of glucose = 540 gms
G.M.Wt=180 `(C_(6)H_(12)O_(6))`
Given
No of moles =0.1
G.M. Wt of `Na_(2)CO_(3)=106`
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