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How much energy does 1 mole of glucose release

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Answered by ssunaina3355
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Answer:

The metabolism of glucose is representative of that of carbohydrates. If we begin with 1 mole of glucose (180 g) and oxidize it with 6 moles of oxygen molecules, there are 6 moles of carbon dioxide, 6 moles of water and 686 kcal of energy produced.

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Answered by razdarkhalid123
1

Answer:

686kcal/mole

Explanation:

one ATP gives energy of 7.3kcal/mole

ad we know 38 Atp are produced by 1 glucose

38x7.3=277 kcal/mole and we know 409kcal/mol energy  is wasted so total energy stored in glucose will be   277+409=686kcal/mole

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