Asked by jessica
Calculate the total number of electrons that are lost in 1.00 g samples of fructose and oleate. (Note: the number of electrons lost per carbon atom is equivalent to its increase in oxidation state.)
No. e- lost in 1.00 g fructose = _______________
No. e- lost in 1.00 g oleate = _______________
No. e- lost in 1.00 g fructose = _______________
No. e- lost in 1.00 g oleate = _______________
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Answered by
DrBob
You need the equation for this.
Answered by
jessica
for the assignment he said we'll need these...
Use these for this assignment
NA = 6.022 x 1023 mol-1 1 Cal (kcal) = 4.184 kJ
Use these for this assignment
NA = 6.022 x 1023 mol-1 1 Cal (kcal) = 4.184 kJ
Answered by
jessica
The carbons in each molecule are being oxidized to carbon dioxide in aerobic respiration.
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