Assume that the complete combustion of one mole of glucose, amonosaccharide, to carbon dioxide and water liberates 2870 kJ(G
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The combustion of one mole of benzene, C6H6,in oxygen liberates 3268 kJ of heat. The products of the reactionare carbon dioxide and water. How much heat is given off when 183 gof oxygen are reacted with excess benzene?
The combustion of one mole of liquid carbon disulfide, CS2 in oxygen produces carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide gases and liberates 1075 kJ of heat.
A. write the thermo chemical equation for the combustion of the cabon disulfide.
B. what is delta H when 5.00 grams of CS2 must be burned to liberate 10.0 kJ of heat?
C. How many grams of CS2 must be burned to liberate 10.0 kJ of heat?
In the human body, the conversio of a mole of adenosinetriphosphate (ATP) to adenosine diphosphate (ADP) liberates about7.3 kcal of energy. For every mole of glucose the body consumes, 38moles of ATP are formed. What percent of energy is released as heatwhen the body breaks down glucose to carbon dioxide and water?