Answer:

Explanation:
Lisoprisil's molecular mass is 405.488g/mol, we'll use this fact to calculate molarity, which units are mol/L, and we proceed to the calculus:
- First, we'll unify unities, the 10 milligrams of lisinopril we'll transform into grams.

- Now that we have the same unities we'll calculate molarity using the molecular mass, the grams of lisinopril and the liters in which these grams are, let's consider that our final unities have to be mol/L.

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Oxygen is used up and glucose is broken down.
Water is made of 2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen atoms. The molecular weight for water should be 1+ 1+ 16= 18. Then the amount of water molecule in 11.4 gram of water should be: 11.4g/18= 0.63 moles.
Since 1 water means 2 hydrogen atoms, then the amount of hydrogen atom should be: 2/1 * 0.63= 1.26 moles of hydrogen
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