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Consider the photosynthesis reaction: 6 CO2(g) + 6 H2O(l) → 6 O2(g) + C6H12O6(aq) Which of following solution maps is used to find how many grams of glucose (C6H12O6) can be synthesized from 58.5 g of carbon dioxide (CO2)? Assume that there is enough water present to react with all of the carbon dioxide.A. g CO2 → mol C6H12O6 → g C6H12O6B. g CO2 → mol CO2 → g C6H12O6C. g CO2 → mol H2O → mol C6H12O6 → g C6H12O6D. g CO2 → mol CO2 → mol C6H12O6 → g C6H12O6

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Answer:

g CO2 → mol CO2 → mol C6H12O6 → g C6H12O6

Step-by-step explanation:

To know mol C6H12O6 you have to know mol CO2. mol C6H12O6=6*mol CO2. To know g C6H12O6 you can count it from mol C6H12O6

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