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During photosynthesis, plants convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose (C6H12O6) according to the reaction:

6 CO_(2 (g))+6 H_2 O_((l)) → 6 O_(2 (g))+C_6 H_12 O_(6 (aq))

Suppose a particular plant consumes 37.8 g CO2 in one week. Assuming that there is more than enough water present to react with all of the CO_2, what mass of glucose (in grams) can the plant synthesize from the CO_2?

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