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One mole of a substance is always 6.02X10^23 , since 180g of Glucose is one mole, therefore one mole of Glucose (180g) has 6.02X10^23 Molecules (particles) Avogadros' Number.

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Q: One mole of glucose is equal to 180 grams how many molecules are in 180 grams?
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