Biology, asked by hponsomu, 3 months ago

write a chemical equation between yeast and sugar

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The chemical reaction between yeast and sugar produces ethanol and carbon dioxide. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is glucose/sugar (C6H12O6) in the presence of the yeast enzyme zymase reacts to produce 2C2H5OH (ethanol) +2CO2 (carbon dioxide).

Answered by chandraleka783
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Answer:

Alcoholic fermentation

Explanation:

Alcoholic fermentation converts one mole of glucose into two moles of ethanol and two moles of carbon dioxide, producing two moles of ATP in the process. The overall chemical formula for alcoholic fermentation is: C6H12O6 → 2 C2H5OH + 2 CO.

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