J.R. S. answered 04/15/19
Ph.D. University Professor with 10+ years Tutoring Experience
6CO2 + 6H2O ===> C6H12O6 + 6O2 ... balanced equation
0.095 mol glucose x 6 mol CO2/1 mol glucose = 0.57 moles CO2 needed (2 significant figures)
Brianna K.
asked 04/15/19Green plants use light from the Sun to drive photosynthesis, a chemical reaction in which liquid water and carbon dioxide gas form aqueous glucose C6H12O6
and oxygen O2 gas. Calculate the moles of carbon dioxide needed to produce 0.095 mol
of glucose. Be sure your answer has a unit symbol, if necessary, and round it to the correct number of significant digits.
J.R. S. answered 04/15/19
Ph.D. University Professor with 10+ years Tutoring Experience
6CO2 + 6H2O ===> C6H12O6 + 6O2 ... balanced equation
0.095 mol glucose x 6 mol CO2/1 mol glucose = 0.57 moles CO2 needed (2 significant figures)
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