In this question, assume the standard enthapy of formation for CO2 is –393.5 kJ/mol and H2O is –285.8 kJ/mol.   Palmitic acid, C16H32O2 (ΔHf° = –208.0 kJ/mol)    Oleic acid, C18H34O2 (ΔHf° = –294.4 kJ/mol)    Sucrose, C12H22O11 (ΔHf° = –2226.1 kJ/mol)    Based on your answers, which food would you rather eat (from an energetic standpoint)? Justify your answer.

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  1. There are many fat and sugar sources that are in our diets. For each of the following, determine the amount (in kJ/g) of energy that would be produced by eating (or completely combusting) these foods in our body. Place your answer (to three significant figures) in the boxes below.

     

    In this question, assume the standard enthapy of formation for CO2 is –393.5 kJ/mol and H2O is –285.8 kJ/mol.

     

    Palmitic acid, C16H32O2 (ΔHf° = –208.0 kJ/mol) 

     

    Oleic acid, C18H34O2 (ΔHf° = –294.4 kJ/mol) 

     

    Sucrose, C12H22O11 (ΔHf° = –2226.1 kJ/mol) 

     

    Based on your answers, which food would you rather eat (from an energetic standpoint)? Justify your answer. 

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