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13 March, 09:52

How many grams of glucose (C6H12O6) are produced by 10.0 grams of water (H2O) ?

6C02+6H20->C6H12O6+6O2

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  1. 13 March, 10:05
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    16.7 g of glucose

    Explanation:

    Convert grams of H₂O to moles. 0.555 mol

    We can use the chemical equation to determine the theoretical yield. Based on the equation, for every 6 moles of H₂O, 1 mole of glucose is produced. The ratio of glucose moles to H₂O moles is 1/6.

    Multiply the moles of H₂O by the ratio to find moles of glucose. 0.0925 mol

    Convert moles of glucose to grams. 16.7 g
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