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3 January, 17:50

If 200 grams of glucose is converted what will the total mass of ethanol and carbon dioxide be

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  1. 3 January, 18:09
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    Glucose can be converted into ethanol, carbon dioxide and energy (usually in the form of heat).

    Using chemical formulas, this can be illustrated as follows:

    Glucose = Ethanol + Carbon Dioxide + Energy

    C6H12O6 = 2C2H5OH + 2CO2 + Energy

    From the periodic table:

    molecular mass of carbon = 12 grams

    molecular mass of oxygen = 16 grams

    molecular mass of hydrogen = 1 gram

    Therefore:

    molar mass of glucose = 6 (12) + 12 (1) + 6 (16) = 180 grams

    molar mass of ethanol = 2 (12) + 5 (1) + 16 + 1 = 46 grams

    molar mass of carbon dioxide = 1 (12) + 2 (16) = 44 grams

    Based on the conversion equation, each one mole of glucose converts into two moles of ethanol and two moles of carbon dioxide.

    Therefore, each 180 grams of glucose converts into 46 x 2 = 92 grams of ethanol and 44 x 2 = 88 grams of carbon dioxide in addition to energy.

    To calculate the mass of ethanol and carbon dioxide produced from 200 grams of glucose, we will simply use cross multiplication as follows:

    mass of ethanol = (200 x 92) / 180 = 102.2 grams

    mass of carbon dioxide = (200 x 88) / 180 = 97.7 grams

    Total mass of ethanol and carbon dioxide = 102.2 + 97.7 = 199.9 grams
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