TREE PHYSIOLOGY
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
Question
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How many molecules of Carbon, Hydrogen molecules are in Glucose?
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C6H12O6
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C6H12O4
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C6H6O6
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None of the above
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -So, written down like this there are 20⋅6 carbon molecules, 12⋅20 hydrogen atoms and 6⋅20 oxygen molecules.
Detailed explanation-2: -1 molecule of glucose contains 6 atoms of C, 12 atoms of H, and 6 atoms of O • 1 mole of glucose contains 6 moles of C atoms, 12 moles of H atoms, and 6 moles of O atoms.
Detailed explanation-3: -Well in one mole of glucose there are 6.0221023 individual glucose molecules. From the molecular formula C6H12O6 one can find there are 6 carbon atoms 12 hydrogen atoms and 6 oxygen atoms in one molecule of glucose.
Detailed explanation-4: -Answer and Explanation: To generate one molecule of glucose requires six molecules of CO2.
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