8. How many grams of sodium hydroxide are needed to completely neutralize 25.0g of sulfuric acid to form sodium sulfate and water? _NaOH + _HSO: - _Na:SO4 + _H:O 9. Photosynthesis is a complex process in plant cells. Through the many reactions, carbon dioxide and water combine to form glucose (C.H1206) and oxygen. If the plant needs to make 30.0g of glucose, how much water is needed? CO2 + _H2O - _ CH12O6 + _O2

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8. How many grams of sodium hydroxide are needed to completely neutralize 25.0g of
sulfuric acid to form sodium sulfate and water?
_NaOH + _HSO: - _Na:SO4 + _H:O
9. Photosynthesis is a complex process in plant cells. Through the many reactions, carbon
dioxide and water combine to form glucose (C.H1206) and oxygen. If the plant needs to
make 30.0g of glucose, how much water is needed?
CO2 +
_H2O - _ CH12O6 +
_O2
Transcribed Image Text:8. How many grams of sodium hydroxide are needed to completely neutralize 25.0g of sulfuric acid to form sodium sulfate and water? _NaOH + _HSO: - _Na:SO4 + _H:O 9. Photosynthesis is a complex process in plant cells. Through the many reactions, carbon dioxide and water combine to form glucose (C.H1206) and oxygen. If the plant needs to make 30.0g of glucose, how much water is needed? CO2 + _H2O - _ CH12O6 + _O2
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