Directions: Solve the following problems on a separate sheet of paper. Show your complete solutions. 1. Photosynthesis in plants converts carbon dioxide and water into glucose (C6H1206) and oxygen according to the equation below. 6CO2 (g) + 6H₂0 (1) C6H12O6 (s) + 602 (g) CO2 (g) H₂O (1) C6H12O6 (s) Substance O2 (g) AH (kJ/mol) -393.5 -285.8 -1273.3 0 69.9 213.6 209.2 205.0 Sᵒ (J/mol.K) Calculate the AH, AS, and AG. Is the reaction spontaneous at standard conditions?

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Directions: Solve the following problems on a separate sheet of paper. Show your complete
solutions.
1. Photosynthesis in plants converts carbon dioxide and water into glucose (C6H12O6)
and oxygen according to the equation below.
6CO2 (g)
602 (g)
+ 6H₂0 (1)
C6H12O6 (s) +
H₂O (1)
CO2 (g)
C6H12O6 (s)
O2 (g)
Substance
-1273.3
0
-285.8
AH (kJ/mol)
-393.5
209.2
205.0
69.9
S°(J/mol.K)
213.6
Calculate the AH, AS, and AG. Is the reaction spontaneous at standard conditions?
Transcribed Image Text:Directions: Solve the following problems on a separate sheet of paper. Show your complete solutions. 1. Photosynthesis in plants converts carbon dioxide and water into glucose (C6H12O6) and oxygen according to the equation below. 6CO2 (g) 602 (g) + 6H₂0 (1) C6H12O6 (s) + H₂O (1) CO2 (g) C6H12O6 (s) O2 (g) Substance -1273.3 0 -285.8 AH (kJ/mol) -393.5 209.2 205.0 69.9 S°(J/mol.K) 213.6 Calculate the AH, AS, and AG. Is the reaction spontaneous at standard conditions?
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