The coefficients and molar masses are used to calculate amounts of molecules.
The coefficients and molar masses are used to calculate amounts of molecules.
the coefficients of a balanced reaction
about 36 to 38 ATP molecules are produced for every glucose molecule.
The amount of heat produced in a reaction is not fixed. It depends upon the total amount of energy change that has taken place in the reaction altogether. Not only this, all reactions do not produce heat. In some cases we have to supply energy from external sources to get the reaction started.
The enthalpy of reaction
A glucose molecule is used.It contains about 2880 Kj
A glucose molecule is used.It contains about 2880 Kj
The exponents determine how much concentration changes affect the reaction rate
The exponents determine how much concentration changes affect the reaction rate
The exponents determine how much concentration changes affect the reaction rate
The Krebs cycle produces a total of 2 ATP molecules per glucose molecule.
To determine how much octane is left after a reaction, you would need to know the initial amount of octane, the stoichiometry of the reaction, and the amount of other reagents/reactants consumed during the reaction. Without this information, it is impossible to provide an exact answer.