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Consider the combustion of glucose:
1.10 g of glucose was completely burnt in a copper calorimeter. The temperature of the water
increased from 25.85 °C to 36.50
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Justin
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The human body “burns” glucose (C6H12O6) for energy.
a. Write a balanced chemical reaction for the complete combustion of
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Jim
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Constant-volume calorimeters are sometimes calibrated by running a combustion reaction of known ΔE and measuring the change in
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Kales
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Our bodies can use glucose, C6H12O6 (s) (MM = 180.2 g/mol ) , as a fuel. The heat of combustion
of glucose in 2.820 x 103 kJ/mol.
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Carmin
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Metabolism of one mole of glucose, C6H12O6, releases 670 kcal. How much heat is released by the combustion of 0.300 moles of
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Jessie
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a human being requires 2700Kcal of energy per day.if the enthalpy of combustion of glucose is -1350Kcal/mol.how many grams of
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werksow
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What are the steps to solve this problem? "The enthalpies of combustion of glucose and ethanol are -2813kj/mol and -1369kj/mol,
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Julie
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if the heat of combustion of glucose is -2808 kJ/mol, how many grams of glucose are required to supply 1650 kJ of heat?
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Anonymous
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What is the name of the process that breaks glucose down into smaller molecules and releases ATP energy for cells to use?(1
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some
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Calculate the ΔHrxn for the following reactions using the heats of formation given in the table at the end of this assignment:
a
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Abby K.
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