In a cellular respiration, one molecule of glucose (CH..) breaks down to give 6 molecules of carbon dioxide and 6 molecules of water and energy. How many grams of water would be produced from 0.1 mole of glucose?
C,H,0, +60,+ 6 CO2 + 6 H,0 + energy.
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Answer:
6CO
2
+6H
2
O=
Sunlight
Chlorophyll
C
6
H
12
O
6
+6O
2
1 mole of glucose needs 6 moles of water.
180 g of glucose needs (6×18) g of water.
1 g of glucose will need
180
108
g of water.
18 g of glucose would need
180
108
×18 g of water =10.8g.
Volume of water used =
Density
Mass
=
1gcm
−3
10.8g
=10.8cm
3
.
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