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One molecule of glucose is capable of being metabolized into 6 molecules of CO2.
CO2 is not produced in Glycolisis.
combustion reaction!
I think there are 400 carbon molecules
I am presuming that you are asking how many carbon dioxide (CO2) molecules will be formed when two ethane (C2H6) molecules burn in a plentiful supply of oxygen. The following balanced equation is that of the burning of ethane in a plentiful supply of oxygen: C2H6 + 3.5O2 -----> 2CO2 + 3H2O. The number before each of the molecules in the equation tells us how many there are in this reaction. This means that for every one ethane molecule that is burnt, two carbon dioxide molecules are produced.
One molecule of glucose is capable of being metabolized into 6 molecules of CO2.
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2 molecules are produced
CO2 is not produced in Glycolisis.
6 carbon dioxide molecules and 6 water molecules.
Carbon dioxide
combustion reaction!
I think there are 400 carbon molecules
Carbon Dioxide and Water
carbon dioxide is produced.
I am presuming that you are asking how many carbon dioxide (CO2) molecules will be formed when two ethane (C2H6) molecules burn in a plentiful supply of oxygen. The following balanced equation is that of the burning of ethane in a plentiful supply of oxygen: C2H6 + 3.5O2 -----> 2CO2 + 3H2O. The number before each of the molecules in the equation tells us how many there are in this reaction. This means that for every one ethane molecule that is burnt, two carbon dioxide molecules are produced.