Each glucose molecule contains 6 carbon atoms. Thus we need 18 molecules of CO2 to make 3 molecules of glucose.
There are 6 carbon atoms. so you need 6 CO 2 moles.
30 grams of glucose is equal to 0,166 moles of glucose.
Six needed for one.Do 18 is needed for 3
180
Carbon dioxide.
6 carbon dioxide molecules
Glucose (and oxygen).
The Carbon in Glucose made by plants comes from the Carbon in the Carbon Dioxide (CO2) gas in the air.
The full equation for cellular respiration is: sunlight glucose+6 molecules of oxygen--->6 molecules of carbon dioxide+6 molecules of water The glucose and oxygen are the raw materials and the carbon dioxide and water are the products.
Carbon dioxide levels influence how many sugars(glucose) a plant can produce greatly. This is because 6 molecules of water and 6 molecules of carbon dioxide will release a sugar through series of reactions. So if you have many carbon dioxide molecules it makes it a lot easier for a plant or any other photoautotroph.
Carbon dioxide and water
carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide.
Carbon dioxide.
6 carbon dioxide molecules
Plants use water, carbon dioxide, and the energy of sunlight to produce glucose and oxygen, in the process called photosynthesis. To form a carbohydrate molecule, carbon and oxygen is combined with hydrogen from the breakup of water molecules.
6
Glucose (and oxygen).
1 molecule
Carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O) are the two reactants needed in this photosynthesis reaction, oxygen and glucose are the products of it.
yesIt is the source of carbon. They are used to build glucose molecules