asked 229k views
1 vote
Please help with this chemistry question, please included step by step of how to do it. Thank you!

Please help with this chemistry question, please included step by step of how to do-example-1

1 Answer

3 votes

Answer:

The chemical equation for photosynthesis is:

6CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2

This equation shows that for every 6 moles of CO2 (carbon dioxide) and 6 moles of H2O (water) that are used in photosynthesis, one mole of C6H12O6 (glucose/sugar) and 6 moles of O2 (oxygen) are produced.

The molar mass of water (H2O) is 18.015 g/mol. Therefore, 100.5 g of water is equal to:

100.5 g / 18.015 g/mol ≈ 5.58 moles of water

Since the ratio of water to glucose in the equation is 6:1, we can calculate the number of moles of glucose produced as:

5.58 moles of water / 6 = 0.93 moles of glucose

The molar mass of glucose (C6H12O6) is 180.156 g/mol. Therefore, the mass of glucose produced is:

0.93 moles of glucose x 180.156 g/mol = 167.5 g of glucose

Therefore, if a plant absorbs 100.5 g of water, it will produce approximately 167.5 g of sugar through photosynthesis, assuming it has plenty of carbon dioxide available.

answered
User Lynnyi
by
8.8k points

No related questions found

Welcome to Qamnty — a place to ask, share, and grow together. Join our community and get real answers from real people.