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21 July, 17:36

How many grams of glucose are produced from 10.3 g of CO2

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  1. 21 July, 18:18
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    There are produced 6.72 g

    Explanation:

    This is the reaction:

    C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂ → 6CO₂ + 6H₂O

    1 mol of glucose reacts with 6 moles of oxygen, to make 6 moles of dioxide and 6 moles of water

    Molar mass of CO₂ = 46 g/m

    Moles CO₂ = 10.3 g / 46g/m = 0.224 moles

    Ratio is 6:1

    6 moles of CO₂ are made from 1 mol of glucose

    0.224 moles of CO₂ are made from (0.224. 1) / 6 = 0.0373 moles of glucose

    Molar mass glucose = 180.15 g/m

    Mass glucose = moles. molar mass

    0.0373 m. 180.15 g/m = 6.72 g
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