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In respiration, 180 g sugar and 192 g ox...

In respiration, 180 g sugar and 192 g oxygen produce

A

132 g of `CO_(2)`, 54, g of water and 343 Col. Energy

B

264 g of `CO_(2)`, 108 g of water and 686 Cal. Of energy

C

528 g of `CO_(2)`, 216 g for water and 1372 Cal. Of energy

D

Large amount of `CO_(2)`, no water and no energy.

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B

Molecular wt. of glucose is 180, 6 molecules of oxygen are 192, 6 molecules of `CO_(2)` are 264 while 6 molecules of water are 108. Calories with capital C(Cal) is kcal.
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