2 moles of pyruvate produce 2 ATP, 6 reduced NAD, 2 reduced FAD
One/None. Either ATP or GTP is formed in the Kreb's cycle. The corresponding step is the formation of Succinyl-CoA to Succinate via the Succinyl-CoA Dehydrogenase.
Energy released = 29kJ/mole ATP.1 mole ATP = 6.022 x 1023 moleculesConvert moles to molecules.29kJ/mol x 1mol/6.022 x 1023 molecule = 4.8 x 10-23kJ/moleculeConvert kJ to Joule4.8 x 10-23kJ/molecule x 1000Joules/kJ = 4.8 x 10-20 Joule/molecule
Per glucose molecule, 2 moles of carbon dioxide are released during the link reaction of respiration when pyruvate is oxidised to acetyl coA and 4 moles are also released in the Krebs cycle when citrate is oxised to oxoloacetate. This is because each molecule of glucose is broken down into 2 molecules of pyruvate, each of which perform the link reaction and the Krebs cycle.
Millions Nothing. Because every seconds it's produce 3 PGA molecules and it needs 6 PGA molecules
The mitochondria is not responsible for the breakdown of glucose, but this actually occurs starting in the cytoplasm via glycolosis. Glycolosis breaks down glucose to pyruvate, which enters the mitochondria and is broken down to Carbon dioxide via the Citric Acid Cycle (a.k.a. the Kreb cycle). The reduced agents produced from here donate their electrons to the electron transport chain, with the final electron acceptor being Oxygen. The electron transport chain pump hydrogen atoms from the inner matrix to the outer region in the mitochondria as these electrons move down the chain. This hydrogen gradient is used to create ATP much like a dam creates electricity from water. Sources differ on how many ATP are created per molecule, but on average it is 2.5 moles of ATP per mole of NADH, and 1.5 moles of ATP per mole of FADH2.
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6 moles COULD be produced
1,4 moles of CO are produced.
How many moles of NH3 are produced when 1.2 mol of nitrogen reacts with hydrogen?
0,044 moles of NH3 can be produced.
Balanced equation. N2 + 3H2 --> 2NH3 1.4 moles H2 (2 moles NH3/3 moles H2) = 0.93 moles NH3 produced =======================
1,4 moles carbon monoxide are produced.
8,038 moles of ammonia were produced.
How many moles of NH3 are produced when 1.2 mol of nitrogen reacts with hydrogen?
there are two moles produced in potassium nitrate.
How many moles of NH3 are produced when 1.2 mol of nitrogen reacts with hydrogen?
Balanced equation. 2S + 3O2 --> 2SO3 1.32 moles O2 (2 moles SO3/3 moles O2) = 0.880 moles sulfur trioxide produced ========================
2 moles of Na2O are produced. 4 moles of Na react with 1 mole of O.