Do you mean this reaction?
C6H12O6 + 6O2 -> 6CO2 + 6H2O
6 moles oxygen required.
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The number of moles is 2,997.
0,83moles glucose are burned.
4,96 x 1024 molecules of glucose is equal to 8,236 moles.
0,5 moles Cl-
The solution is 0,25 M.
2.,7 moles of glucose have 486,432 g.
The number of moles is 2,997.
To form ethanol, the chemical equation shows that one mole of glucose is converted to two moles of ethanol. The molar mass of glucose is around 180 g/mol and that of ethanol is around 46 g/mol. Therefore, to produce 127g of ethanol, you would need 127g/(46g/mol) = 2.76 moles of ethanol. Since glucose to ethanol is a 1:2 ratio, you would need half as many moles of glucose, which would be 1.38 moles of glucose.
0,83moles glucose are burned.
4,96 x 1024 molecules of glucose is equal to 8,236 moles.
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0,5 moles Cl-
10*(1/6)=1.67
3.2 moles of water (H2O)
The solution is 0,25 M.
0.67 moles of C6H12O6
One mole of glucose requires six moles of CO2 to enter the Calvin cycle for its synthesis.