6 CO2 + 6 H2O = C6H12O6 + 6 O2
6 moles of CO2 are indicated, so...
6 x 6.022 x 10^23 = 3.6132 x 10^24 molecules of CO2
though I believe you are only looking for the number of moles (6)
6, I think
carbon dioxide
One molecule of glucose is capable of being metabolized into 6 molecules of CO2.
The 3 materials needed for photosynthesis are water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight. These 3 materials combined enable the plant to make a sugary substance known as glucose. 6 molecules of water+6 molecules of carbon dioxide=1 molecule of sugar+6 molecules of oxygen* *=The plant doesn't need the oxygen so it releases it into the air. That's how we get our oxygen. :)
Yes. Two carbon dioxide molecules for each molecule of glucose entering glycolysis.
The gas taken in by photosynthesis is carbon dioxide (CO2), while the gas produced is oxygen (O2).
Carbon Dioxide and Water
There three molecules produced by photosynthesis. These molecules are oxygen gas, adenosine triphosphate, or ATP, and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate, or NADPH.
Carbon dioxide molecules produced in heptaocyte occur from the molecule's main electron valance functions, as the spinning of the positive and negative forces combine to produce the carbon dioxide.
carbon dioxide is produced.
Th synthesize one molecule of hexose sugar by photosynthesis six molecules of carbon dioxide are required to be assimilated. Since oxygen comes out by photolysis of water double the number of molecules of water are required to release six molecules of oxygen.
CO2 is a molecule of carbon dioxide. The first 6 tells how many molecules.
carbon dioxide
One molecule of glucose is capable of being metabolized into 6 molecules of CO2.
Six CO2 molecules will be produced for every glucose molecule completely oxidized. Glucose contains six Carbon atoms, hence the six CO2 molecules.
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At least sixthis is because photosynthesis uses Carbon Dioxide, Water and Sunlight, to produce glucose. A glucose molecule is made of 6 carbon, 6 oxygen, and 12 hydrogen atoms. Since carbon dioxide is the only molecule in photosynthesis containing carbon atoms, and it only contains one per molecule, you would need a minimum of six molecules of it combined with six molecules of water in order to produce glucose. (with an extra 12 oxygen atoms)