"In our bodies, sugar is broken down with oxygen to produce water and carbon dioxide." For the following reaction, 3.63 grams of oxygen gas are mixed with excess glucose (C6H12O6). The reaction yields 4.46 grams of carbon dioxide. glucose (C6H1206) (s) + oxygen (g) grams % What is the theoretical yield of carbon dioxide ? What is the percent yield of carbon dioxide ? Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 5 more group attempts remaining carbon dioxide (g) + water (1)

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"In our bodies, sugar is broken down with oxygen to produce water and carbon dioxide."
For the following reaction, 3.63 grams of oxygen gas are mixed with excess glucose (C6H1206). The reaction yields 4.46 grams
of carbon dioxide.
glucose (C6H1206) (s) + oxygen (g) →carbon dioxide (g) + water (1)
What is the theoretical yield of carbon dioxide ?
What is the percent yield of carbon dioxide ?
Submit Answer
grams
%
Retry Entire Group 5 more group attempts remaining
Transcribed Image Text:"In our bodies, sugar is broken down with oxygen to produce water and carbon dioxide." For the following reaction, 3.63 grams of oxygen gas are mixed with excess glucose (C6H1206). The reaction yields 4.46 grams of carbon dioxide. glucose (C6H1206) (s) + oxygen (g) →carbon dioxide (g) + water (1) What is the theoretical yield of carbon dioxide ? What is the percent yield of carbon dioxide ? Submit Answer grams % Retry Entire Group 5 more group attempts remaining
For the following reaction, 6.56 grams of sulfur are mixed with excess carbon monoxide. The reaction yields 9.46 grams of
sulfur dioxide.
sulfur (s) + carbon monoxide (g) →→→→sulfur dioxide (g) + carbon (s)
What is the theoretical yield of sulfur dioxide ?
What is the percent yield of sulfur dioxide ?
Submit Answer
grams
%
Retry Entire Group 5 more group attempts remaining
Transcribed Image Text:For the following reaction, 6.56 grams of sulfur are mixed with excess carbon monoxide. The reaction yields 9.46 grams of sulfur dioxide. sulfur (s) + carbon monoxide (g) →→→→sulfur dioxide (g) + carbon (s) What is the theoretical yield of sulfur dioxide ? What is the percent yield of sulfur dioxide ? Submit Answer grams % Retry Entire Group 5 more group attempts remaining
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