Asked by Karen
                Glucose( C6H12O6) is produced by photosynthese.
For every kilo of water the plant takes in ,how much glucose can it make ?
I done the balanced equation wich is (I think)
6H2O+6CO2 = C6 H12 3O6
After that I get a ratio of 108/372 wich give me a tota of 3444 grammes of glucose Am I right ?
            
        For every kilo of water the plant takes in ,how much glucose can it make ?
I done the balanced equation wich is (I think)
6H2O+6CO2 = C6 H12 3O6
After that I get a ratio of 108/372 wich give me a tota of 3444 grammes of glucose Am I right ?
Answers
                    Answered by
            Arora
            
    You're almost correct with the balanced equation for photosynthesis:
6H2O + 6CO2 = C6H12O6 + 6O2
For every 6 moles of water the plant takes in, it produces 1 mole of glucose.
A kilo of water = 1000g
Number of moles of water = 1000/18 = 55.55
Number of moles of glucose produced = 55.55/6 = 13.88
Mass of glucose = Number of moles x Molecular Mass
= 13.88 x 180
= 2500g
= 2.5kg
    
6H2O + 6CO2 = C6H12O6 + 6O2
For every 6 moles of water the plant takes in, it produces 1 mole of glucose.
A kilo of water = 1000g
Number of moles of water = 1000/18 = 55.55
Number of moles of glucose produced = 55.55/6 = 13.88
Mass of glucose = Number of moles x Molecular Mass
= 13.88 x 180
= 2500g
= 2.5kg
                    Answered by
            Karen
            
    thanks
    
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