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How many electrons are being carried from glucose at this point (Hint: 2 per molecule)?

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How many electrons are being carried from glucose at this point (Hint: 2 per molecule)?

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Since the hint suggests that there are 2 electrons per molecule of glucose, the number of electrons carried from glucose would depend on the number of glucose molecules.

For example, if you have 1 molecule of glucose, it would carry 2 electrons. If you have 5 molecules of glucose, they would carry 10 electrons (5 molecules * 2 electrons/molecule = 10 electrons).

So, to answer your question, you would need to know the number of glucose molecules. Once you have that, you can multiply it by 2 to find the number of electrons being carried.

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