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The reaction of glucose, C6H12O6, to carbon dioxide and water is a common reaction in the...

The reaction of glucose, C6H12O6, to carbon dioxide and water is a common reaction in the body. C6H12O6 (s) + _6__ O2 (g) → __6__ CO2 (g) + __6__ H2O (g)

If you eat 15.0 g of glucose from some candy you eat, how many grams of carbon dioxide will you produce?

If the density of water at body temperature (37 ⁰C) is 0.9933 g/mL, how many mL of water is produced from this reaction?

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