Glucose in stored in the body as glycogen. Consider the oxidation reaction for glucose with oxygen (C6H1206 + 02 = CO2 + H2O). Balance this equation and calculate how many ml of metabolic water will form from the oxidation of 1,119.56 grams glucose. Assume that 1 ml water has a mass of 1 gram. Calculate your answer to two decimal places, do not specify the units in your answer.

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Glucose in stored in the body as glycogen.
Consider the oxidation reaction for glucose with oxygen (C6H1206 + 02 = CO2 + H20). Balance this equation and calculate how many
ml of metabolic water will form from the oxidation of 1,119.56 grams glucose. Assume that 1 ml water has a mass of 1 gram. Calculate
your answer to two decimal places, do not specify the units in your answer.
Transcribed Image Text:Glucose in stored in the body as glycogen. Consider the oxidation reaction for glucose with oxygen (C6H1206 + 02 = CO2 + H20). Balance this equation and calculate how many ml of metabolic water will form from the oxidation of 1,119.56 grams glucose. Assume that 1 ml water has a mass of 1 gram. Calculate your answer to two decimal places, do not specify the units in your answer.
A 1 liter solution is made by adding 0.5983 moles NaH2PO4 and 0.5456 moles Na2HP04. What will be the final pH (to two decimal places) of this
solution after addition of 9.9277 ml of 3.7305 molar HCI? The pka of sodium dihydrogen phosphate is 6.86.
Transcribed Image Text:A 1 liter solution is made by adding 0.5983 moles NaH2PO4 and 0.5456 moles Na2HP04. What will be the final pH (to two decimal places) of this solution after addition of 9.9277 ml of 3.7305 molar HCI? The pka of sodium dihydrogen phosphate is 6.86.
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