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One type of anaerobic respiration converts glucose ( ) to ethanol ( ) and carbon dioxide. If the molecular weight of glucose is   grams/mol and the molar mass of ethanol is   g/mol, how many grams of carbon dioxide are produced when   mol of glucose is digested via respiration?Choose 1 answer:Choose 1 answer:(Choice A)     gramsA  grams(Choice B)     gramsB  grams(Choice C)     gramsC  grams(Choice D)     gramsD  grams

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One type of anaerobic respiration converts glucose ( ) to ethanol ( ) and carbon dioxide. If the molecular weight of glucose is   grams/mol and the molar mass of ethanol is   g/mol, how many grams of carbon dioxide are produced when   mol of glucose is digested via respiration?Choose 1 answer:Choose 1 answer:(Choice A)     gramsA  grams(Choice B)     gramsB  grams(Choice C)     gramsC  grams(Choice D)     gramsD  grams

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I'm sorry, but the question is incomplete. The molecular weights of glucose and ethanol are not provided, and neither is the amount of glucose being digested. Please provide these details so I can assist you further.

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