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27 May, 11:23

A particular yeast ferments glucose (c6h12o6; molar mass = 180.2 g/mol) and generates ethanol (c2h5oh; molar mass = 46.07 g/mol) with an 87% yield. what mass of glucose is required to produce 475 g of ethanol by this process?

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  1. 27 May, 12:34
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    First, you have to write down the equation from glucose, C₆H₁₂O₆, to ethanol, C₂H₅OH.

    C₆H₁₂O₆ - - > 2 C₂H₅OH + CO₂

    So, the ratio for glucose to ethanol is 1:2. The solution is as follows:

    Mass of glucose required = (475 g) (0.87) (1mol/46.07 g ethanol) (1mol gluose/2 mol ethanol) (180.2 g/mol glucose)

    Mass of glucose required = 808.2 g
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