3CO, + 6H,0 - 60, + C,H,,0, laCarbon dioxide and water combine in the presence of sunlight (and many biologically catalyzed reactions) to produce oxygen and glucose (sugar). If you start with 75.6g of CO, and 33.3g of H,O, how much glucose can you theoretically produce? 1b.How much O, can you produce? 1c.lf you synthesize glucose in the lab and produce 48.8g, what is your percent yield?

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3CO, + 6H,0 -60, + C,H,,O,
laCarbon dioxide and water combine in the presence of sunlight (and many biologically
catalyzed reactions) to produce oxygen and glucose (sugar). If you start with 75.6g of
CO, and 33.3g of H,O, how much glucose can you theoretically produce?
1b.How much O, can you produce?
1c.lf you synthesize glucose in the lab and produce 48.8g, what is your percent yield?
1d.lf you weigh the oxygen produced from synthesizing glucose and the balance reads
50.0g, what is your percent yield?
Transcribed Image Text:3CO, + 6H,0 -60, + C,H,,O, laCarbon dioxide and water combine in the presence of sunlight (and many biologically catalyzed reactions) to produce oxygen and glucose (sugar). If you start with 75.6g of CO, and 33.3g of H,O, how much glucose can you theoretically produce? 1b.How much O, can you produce? 1c.lf you synthesize glucose in the lab and produce 48.8g, what is your percent yield? 1d.lf you weigh the oxygen produced from synthesizing glucose and the balance reads 50.0g, what is your percent yield?
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