Enter your answer in the provided box. Using the balanced equation for fermentation answer the following question. C H12
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Enter your answer in the provided box. Using the balanced equation for fermentation answer the following question. C H1206(aq) 2 CH 0(aq) + 2 CO2(g) glucose ethanol How many grams of CO2 are formed from 0.40 mol of glucose? g CO2 27
Be sure to answer all parts. Using the balanced equation for the combustion of acetylene, answer the following questions. 2 H–C=C—H+502 – 4CO2+2 H,0 a. How many moles of CO2 are formed from 3.0 mol of C,H,? mol CO2 b. How many moles of H20 are formed from 0.13 mol of CH2? mol H20
Be sure to answer all parts. Fats, such as butter, and oils, such as corn oil, are formed from compounds called fatty acids, one of which is linolenic acid (C18H300.). Linolenic acid undergoes reactions with hydrogen and oxygen to form the products shown in each equation. [1] C18H3002 + H2C18H3602 linolenic acid (2) C18H30O2 + O2 - CO2 + H20 linolenic acid a. Calculate the molar mass of linolenic acid. g/mol b. Balance Equation [2], which shows the reaction with oxygen.
Be sure to answer all parts. Using the balanced equation for the combustion of acetylene, answer the following questions. 2 H–C=C—H+502 – 4CO2+2 H,0 a. How many moles of CO2 are formed from 3.0 mol of C,H,? mol CO2 b. How many moles of H20 are formed from 0.13 mol of CH2? mol H20
Be sure to answer all parts. Fats, such as butter, and oils, such as corn oil, are formed from compounds called fatty acids, one of which is linolenic acid (C18H300.). Linolenic acid undergoes reactions with hydrogen and oxygen to form the products shown in each equation. [1] C18H3002 + H2C18H3602 linolenic acid (2) C18H30O2 + O2 - CO2 + H20 linolenic acid a. Calculate the molar mass of linolenic acid. g/mol b. Balance Equation [2], which shows the reaction with oxygen.