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10. In photosynthesis, 6 molecules of carbon dioxidecombine with an equal number of water moleculesthrough a complex series of reactions to give amolecule of glucose having a molecular formulaCH, O. How many grams of water would berequired to produce 18 g of glucose? Computethe volume of water so consumed assuming thedensity of water to be 1 gcm-3. |
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Answer» Answer: Mark me as brainliest ! Explanation:6CO 2 +6H 2 O Chlorophyll Sunlight C 6 H 12 O 6 +6O 2
1 mole of glucose requires 6 moles of water. 180 g of glucose requires (618) g of water. 1 g of glucose will require 180 108 g of water. 18 g of glucose would NEED 180 108 18G of water =10.8 g Volume of water used = Density Mass = −3
10.8g =10.8cm 3 |
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