One mole of a substance is always 6.02X10^23 , since 180g of Glucose is one mole, therefore one mole of Glucose (180g) has 6.02X10^23 Molecules (particles) Avogadros' Number.
4,96 x 1024 molecules of glucose is equal to 8,236 moles.
Each glucose molecule contains 6 carbon atoms. Thus we need 18 molecules of CO2 to make 3 molecules of glucose.
One molecule of glucose will produce 38 molecules of ATP. This means that 300/38 molecules of glucose are needed, or 8, which will make 304 ATP molecules.
550 g of nitrogen dioxide is equal to 11,94 moles.
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4,96 x 1024 molecules of glucose is equal to 8,236 moles.
Each glucose molecule contains 6 carbon atoms. Thus we need 18 molecules of CO2 to make 3 molecules of glucose.
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550 g of nitrogen dioxide is equal to 11,94 moles.
One molecule of glucose will produce 38 molecules of ATP. This means that 300/38 molecules of glucose are needed, or 8, which will make 304 ATP molecules.
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Each glucose molecule produces 2 pyruvate molecules so 3 glucose will make 3*2=6 pyruvate molecules.
250 gm of glucose in a cup.
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About 36 ATP molecules for every glucose molecule.