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5 June, 18:03

Your body uses about 24 grams of Glucose to run cellular respiration. How many molecules does your body need for cellular respiration?

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  1. 5 June, 18:06
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    for the cellular respiration the human body needs 1.424 E21 molecules of glucose

    Explanation:

    mass glucose = 24 g

    ∴ Mw glucose = 180.156 g/mol

    ∴ 1 mol ≡ 6.022 E23 molecules

    ⇒ mol glucose = (24 g) * (mol/180.156 g) = 0.1332 mol glucose

    ⇒ molecules glucose = (0.1332 mol glucose) * (6.022 E23 molecules/mol)

    ⇒ molecules glucose = 1.424 E21 molecules
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