Answer:
The maximum number of ATPs that could be created from ADPs and Pi by the combustion of a molecule of glucose is 68.
Explanation:
2872 kJ of heat is released when 1 mole of glucose undergoes combustion.This energy store is released in in the form of ATP molecules.
When all of energy in the form of ATP undergoes hydrolysis gives ADP molecules and a phosphate anion along with release 41.9 kJ of energy.
ATP(aq) → ADP(aq)+ Pi (aq) ,
ADP(aq)+ Pi (aq) → ATP(aq) ,
41.9 kJ of energy is required convert 1 mole of ADP and 1 mol of phosphate anion into 1 mol of ATP.
The maximum number of ATPs: