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Interpretation:
The table given in the question statement has to be filled for
Explanation of Solution
Given the number of moles of glucose is
Number of moles of carbon
Number of moles of hydrogen
Number of moles of oxygen
Number of molecules
Mass of carbon
Mass of hydrogen
Mass of oxygen
Molar mass of glucose
Then the table will be:
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