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If 5.57 g of glucose are produced through photosynthesis what is the minimum number of moles of carbon dioxide and of water that were used? c. If the 5.57 g of glucose is an 80.2 % yield, and assuming that carbon dioxide was the limiting reagent, how many moles of carbon dioxide were available for the reaction?
If 5.57 g of glucose are produced through photosynthesis what is the minimum number of moles of carbon dioxide and of water that were used? c. If the 5.57 g of glucose is an 80.2 % yield, and assuming that carbon dioxide was the limiting reagent, how many moles of carbon dioxide were available for the reaction?
Lelia LubowitzLv2
24 Sep 2019