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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm GIVING MEDAL!!!! Please JUST HELP ME! Consider the formula for glucose: C6H12O6. What does this indicate about the relationship of the reactants to glucose? Twelve water (H2O) molecules were used to make it. Twelve hydrogen (H2) molecules were used to make it. Six oxygen (O2) molecules were used to make it. Six carbon dioxide (CO2) molecules were used to make it. 6

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

@nacinorenzo Can you provide a bit more detail about the level of class you are in, etc? There a a few things I can think of that may be an acceptable answer.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well, glucose was built so did energy go into making it or not? All the listed reactants enough make a single molecule of glucose?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

This question is a bit dumb, as it doesn't tell you which reaction you're in (it's photosynthesis). Simply put: Carbon Dioxide + Water + Energy -----> glucose + oxygen That's as much as I'm willing to say, but the rest is really easy (though. if you're really lazy, a google image search for "glucose photosynthesis" should do the job... but then you won't have had the joy of figuring it out). Be hard-working, Peter.

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