What mass of glucose can be produced from a photosynthesis reaction that occurs using 10 moles of carbon dioxide?

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Answer:

300.06 grams of glucose can be produced from a photosynthesis reaction that occurs using 10 moles of carbon dioxide.

Explanation:

The balanced chemical reaction of photosynthesis will be:

[tex]6CO_2+6H_2O\overset{sunlight}\rightarrow C_6H_{12}O_6+6O_2[/tex]

According to reaction, 6 moles of carbon dioxide gas gives 1 mole of glucose.

Then ,10 moles of carbon dioxide will gibve:

[tex]\frac{1}{6}\times 10=1.667 mol[/tex] moles of glucose

Mass of 1.667 moles glucose :

= 1.667 mol × 180 g/mol= 300.06 g

300.06 grams of glucose can be produced from a photosynthesis reaction that occurs using 10 moles of carbon dioxide.