Answer:
43.2 moles of carbon dioxide are required and 421g of glucose could be produced
Explanation:
Based on the reaction:
6CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2
1 mole of glucose, C6H12O6, requires 6 moles of carbon dioxide. 7.2moles of glucose requires:
7.2mol C6H12O6 * (6mol CO2 / 1mol C6H12O6) =
<h3>43.2 moles of carbon dioxide are required</h3><h3 />
618g of CO2 -Molar mass: 44.01g/mol- are:
618g * (1mol / 44.01g) = 14.04moles CO2
Moles C6H12O6:
14.04moles CO2 * (1mol C6H12O6 / 6mol CO2) = 2.34moles C6H12O6
Mass glucose -Molar mass: 180.156g/mol-
2.34moles C6H12O6 * (180.156g / mol) =
<h3>421g of glucose could be produced</h3>
<span>The Periodic
table of elements is divided in 18 columns, which is called a group or a
family. A group of elements share the same physical or chemical
characteristics. Elements that are more metallic than others are in group or
column 1 also called Alkali Metals. Alkali metals are considered to be very
reactive and can explode if it comes in contact with water. Hydrogen has been
considered to have the characteristics of both Alkali metal and Halogens. </span>
Answer:
I think it’s C lol sorry if I’m wrong :((
Explanation:
Answer:
*result with sodium hydroxide: white ppt of Zn(OH)2
*excess sodium hydroxide: Precipitate dissolves to form a COLOURLESS solution
*Result with Aqueous ammonia: White ppt of Zn(OH)2
*excess aqueous ammonia: Precipitate dissolves to form a COLOURLESS solution