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how many mass of CO2 produced when 2gram of glucose are used?

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Since glucose forms carbon dioxide in a 1:6 ratio, we know that one mole of glucose yields 6 moles of carbon dioxide. So in order to find the moles of carbon dioxide formed, we need to multiply the moles of glucose by 6. To find grams of carbon dioxide, just multiply the moles of CO2 by CO2 's molar mass.

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