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Answer:

Explanation:

Glucose  has    6  number  of  carbon  atoms,  12  atoms  of  oxygen  and   6  atoms  of  oxygen

The  total  number  of  glucose  atom is  24  atoms

The  atom  of  hydrogen is twice  that  of   carbon  

that  is (6.02 x10^22) x2=1.204 x10^23atoms

the  number  of  moles  of  hydrogen  is   solved  as   follows

1mole  =  6.02x10^23 atoms  what   about  1.204 x10^23=

{(1.204x10^23)/(6.02 x10^23)}=0.2moles

The  moles  of  glucose

1   atom  of   glucose=  6.02 x10^22  x4 =2.408 x10^23  atoms

moles= { (2.48 x10^23)/(6.02  x10^23)}=0.41moles

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