Chemistry, asked by avika2406, 6 months ago

10. In photosynthesis, 6 molecules of carbon dioxide
combine with an equal number of water molecules
through a complex series of reactions to give a
molecule of glucose having a molecular formula
CH, O. How many grams of water would be
required to produce 18 g of glucose? Compute
the volume of water so consumed assuming the
density of water to be 1 gcm-3.​

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Answered by sairaanam3774
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Answer:

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Explanation:6CO  

2

​  

+6H  

2

​  

O  

Chlorophyll

Sunlight

​  

C  

6

​  

H  

12

​  

O  

6

​  

+6O  

2

​  

 

1 mole of glucose requires 6 moles of water.

180 g of glucose requires (618) g of water.

1 g of glucose will require  

180

108

​  

g  of water.

18 g of glucose would need    

180

108

​  

 18g of water =10.8 g

Volume of water used  =  

Density

Mass

​  

 =  

1g cm  

−3

 

10.8g

​  

 =10.8cm  

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