Given... #6CO_2(g) + 6H_2O(g)rarrC_6H_12O_6(aq) + 6O_2(g)# #DeltaH_"rxn"^@=+2803*kJ*mol^-1# What energy is associated with the formation of glucose from ONE mole of carbon dioxide?
Given...
#6CO_2(g) + 6H_2O(g)rarrC_6H_12O_6(aq) + 6O_2(g)#
#DeltaH_"rxn"^@=+2803*kJ*mol^-1#
What energy is associated with the formation of glucose from ONE mole of carbon dioxide?
Given...
What energy is associated with the formation of glucose from ONE mole of carbon dioxide?
1 Answer
Given your equation
Explanation:
Enthalpy change is always written per mole of reaction as written.
For the photosynthesis reaction.....
On the other hand for the combustion reaction.....
Or alternatively I could write......
...for the COMBUSTION.
The sign of the enthalpy term determines whether it is RELEASED (
And thus for the conversion of