Sarah A.

asked • 04/03/20

a) How many moles of glucose can be made from the reaction of 544 g of CO2? 2.06 mol and b) How many carbon atoms will be required to produce the glucose? 7.44 x 1024 carbon atoms

2) Photosynthesis in plants leads to the general overall reaction for producing glucose (C6H12O6):


                                     CO2 + H2O → C6H12O6 + O2


a)   How many moles of glucose can be made from the reaction of 544 g of CO2? 2.06 mol

b)   How many carbon atoms will be required to produce the glucose? 7.44 x 1024 carbon atoms


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Marvin F. answered • 04/03/20

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Sarah A.

Balanced equation : 6CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2 is that right?
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Marvin F.

Balancing is correct. Next step: How many moles of each substance are involved in the balanced equation? We can do this a lot faster if we connect on the website, because they will send me a text whenever you leave a message. This will not cost you a penny. Just send me a message.
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