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c₆h₁₂o₆ + 6o₂ → 6co₂ + 6h₂o + energy
- in the above chemical reaction:
a. what are the reactants of the reaction?
b. what are the products of the reaction?
c. how many molecules are there for each of:
i. c₆h₁₂o₆ (glucose):
ii. co₂ (carbon dioxide)
iii. o₂ (oxygen)
iv. h₂o (water)
bsc 2010c/chapter 2 questions - dr. nimri
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Part a
Step1: Recall reactant definition
Reactants are on left of reaction arrow.
Step2: Identify from equation
Given reaction: $\ce{C6H12O6 + 6O2 -> 6CO2 + 6H2O + Energy}$, so reactants are $\ce{C6H12O6}$ (glucose) and $\ce{O2}$ (oxygen).
Step1: Recall product definition
Products are on right of reaction arrow (excluding energy as it's not a molecule here).
Step2: Identify from equation
From $\ce{C6H12O6 + 6O2 -> 6CO2 + 6H2O + Energy}$, products are $\ce{CO2}$ (carbon dioxide), $\ce{H2O}$ (water).
Step1: Understand coefficient meaning
In a chemical equation, the coefficient (number before formula) represents number of molecules.
Step2: Analyze each compound
- i. $\ce{C6H12O6}$: Coefficient is 1 (implied), so 1 molecule.
- ii. $\ce{CO2}$: Coefficient is 6, so 6 molecules.
- iii. $\ce{O2}$: Coefficient is 6, so 6 molecules.
- iv. $\ce{H2O}$: Coefficient is 6, so 6 molecules.
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$\ce{C6H12O6}$ (Glucose) and $\ce{O2}$ (Oxygen)