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14 May, 02:08

How many grams of carbon dioxide must react to produce 0.25

moles of glucose?

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  1. 14 May, 02:35
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    66 grams of carbon dioxide must react to produce 0.25 moles of glucose.

    Explanation:

    6 mole of carbon dioxide is required to make 1 mole of glucose

    so, 0.25 moles of glucose will require 1.5 moles of carbon dioxide

    according to the formula:

    No. of moles = molar mass / atomic mass

    1.5 = molar mass / 44 (atomic mass of Carbon dioxide=44)

    1.5*44 = 66 grams

    Hence, 66 grams of carbon dioxide will be required in the reaction.
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