minus reactants? The amino acid glycine, C2H5NO2, is one of the compounds used by the body to make proteins. The equation for its combustion is 4C2H5NO2(s) + 902(g) → 8CO2(g) +10H20(1) +2N2(g) For each mole of glycine that burns, 973.49 kJ of heat is liberated. Use this information, plus values of AHº for the products of combustion, to calculate AH° for glycine. AH = ! kJ/mol eTextbook and Media Hint Solution

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Incorrect. What is the heat of formation of elements in their standard states? Did you use the correct equation of products
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The amino acid glycine, C2H5NO2, is one of the compounds used by the body to make proteins. The equation for its combustion is
4C2H5NO2(s) + 902(g) → 8CO2(g) +10H20(1) +2N2(g)
For each mole of glycine that burns, 973.49 kJ of heat is liberated. Use this information, plus values of AHº for the products of
combustion, to calculate AH° for glycine.
AH =
kJ/mol
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Transcribed Image Text:Incorrect. What is the heat of formation of elements in their standard states? Did you use the correct equation of products minus reactants? The amino acid glycine, C2H5NO2, is one of the compounds used by the body to make proteins. The equation for its combustion is 4C2H5NO2(s) + 902(g) → 8CO2(g) +10H20(1) +2N2(g) For each mole of glycine that burns, 973.49 kJ of heat is liberated. Use this information, plus values of AHº for the products of combustion, to calculate AH° for glycine. AH = kJ/mol eTextbook and Media Hint Solution 935 pm A 27°C Haze O G 10 ENG Type here to search 15/03/2022 1080 acer Insert Delete F11 F12 Prt Sc Pause Br F8 F9 F10 F7 NumLk F5 F3 Esc Coca) Backsp * 8 8 # 2$ % & 9 @ € 7 1 2 3 !!
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