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Application 2: we mixed 400 g of carbon dioxide CO2 with water H2O, oxygen and glucose C6H12O6 are formed according to the following chemical equation: CO2 (g) + H2O C6H12O6 + O2 (g)
1- Balance the above reaction.
2- Calculate the number of mole of water H2O needed, and that of products.
3- Deduce the mass of C6H12O6 and the volume of oxygen O2 released.
Given: molar mass in g. mol-1: C: 12 H: 1 O: 16

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