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17. In glycolysis under aerobic conditions in cells, glucose is made into hydrogen gas (sorta) and two pyruvic acid.
C6H12O6(aq) Ã 2 C3H4O3 (aq) + 2 H2 (g)
a. According to this equation, how many moles of pyruvic acid could be made from 360 moles of glucose?
b. According to this equation, how many moles of pyruvic acid could be made from 360 g glucose? (MMglucose = 180 g/mol)
c. According to this equation, how many grams of pyruvic acid could be made from 36 moles of glucose? (MMpyruvic acid = 88 g/mol)
d. According to this equation, how many grams of pyruvic acid could be made from 36 grams of glucose? (MMpyruvic acid = 88 g/mol)
17. In glycolysis under aerobic conditions in cells, glucose is made into hydrogen gas (sorta) and two pyruvic acid.
C6H12O6(aq) Ã 2 C3H4O3 (aq) + 2 H2 (g)
a. According to this equation, how many moles of pyruvic acid could be made from 360 moles of glucose?
b. According to this equation, how many moles of pyruvic acid could be made from 360 g glucose? (MMglucose = 180 g/mol)
c. According to this equation, how many grams of pyruvic acid could be made from 36 moles of glucose? (MMpyruvic acid = 88 g/mol)
d. According to this equation, how many grams of pyruvic acid could be made from 36 grams of glucose? (MMpyruvic acid = 88 g/mol)
Lelia LubowitzLv2
13 Dec 2019