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The combusion of glucose produces
The combusion of glucose produces carbon dioxide and water vapor according to the chemical equation below:
C6H12O6 (s) + 6O2 (g)
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Summarize cellular respiration. Why is it an exothermic reaction?(1 point)
Responses because it produces glucose because it
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Summarize cellular respiration. Why is it an exothermic reaction?(1 point) Responses because it produces carbon dioxide because
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Summarize cellular respiration. Why is it an exothermic reaction?(1 point)
Responses because it produces carbon dioxide because
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Summarize cellular respiration. Why is it an exothermic reaction?(1 point)
Responses because it produces water because it
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The complete combusion of 0.5763 grams of glucose in a bomb calorimeter (Cbomb = 6.20 kJ/degrees C) raises the temperature of
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Summarize cellular respiration. Why is it an exothermic reaction?(1 point)
Responses because it produces water because it
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Match each process to the descriptive details that correctly relate to that process.
Releases stored energy from glucose Uses
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Match each process to the descriptive details that correctly relate to that process
Releases stored energy from glucose Produces
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Which statement is true?(1 point) Responses Anaerobic respiration produces lactic acid and energy from glucose.
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