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Enzymes convert glucose (M = 180.2) to ethanol (M= 46.1) according to the equation
`C_(6)H_(12)O_(6) rArr 2C_(2)H_(5)OH + 2CO_(2)`
What is the maximum mass of ethanol that can be made from 15.5kg of glucose?

A

0.256kg

B

0.512kg

C

3.96kg

D

7.93gk

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