RQ = CO2?/ O2
The formula for the Respiratory Quotient
RQ Table
Some questions may ask you to suggest what substrate is being respired during an experiment based on the RQ value – so make yourself familiar with the values in the table.
Equation to calculate the RQ
Linoleic acid (fatty acid found in nuts) has the molecular formula C18H32O2
Step 1:?Create respiration equation
C18H32O2?+ O2?→ CO2?+ H2O
Step 2:?Balance the equation
C x 18? ?C x 1
H x 32? ?H x 2
O x 4? ?O x 3
Step 3:?Create the full equation
C18H32O2?+ 25O2?→ 18CO2?+ 16H2O
Step 3:?Use RQ formula
CO2?/ O2?= RQ
18 / 25 = 0.72
Ethanol fermentation in lettuce roots
glucose → ethanol + carbon dioxide + energy
Step 1:?Create the respiration equation
C6H12O6?→ C2H5OH + CO2?+ energy
Step 2:?Balance the equation
C6H12O6?→ 2C2H5OH + 2CO2?+ energy
Step 3:?Calculate the RQ value
CO2?/ O2?= RQ
2 / 0 = ∞ Infinity
Make sure the respiration equation you are working with is?fully balanced?before you start doing any calculations to find out the RQ value.
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