Photosynthesis in plants converts carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. Calculate the ∆H°, ∆S° and ∆G°. Supply all the missing values '?'. Is the reaction spontaneous at standard conditions? CO2 (g) + H2O (l) → C6H12O6 (s) + O2 (g) molar ratio of the balanced chemical equation: ? Substance / S° (J/mol • K) CO2 (g) / 213.68 H2O (l) / 69.91 C6H12O6 (s) / 209.2 O2 (g) / 205.03 ∑S° (product) = ? ∑S° (reactant) = ? ∆S° rxn = ? Substance / H° (kJ/mol) CO2 (g) / -393.51 H2O (l) / -285.83 C6H12O6 (s) / -1273.3 O2 (g) / 0 ∑H° (product) = ? ∑H° (reactant) = ? ∆H° rxn = ? in KJ T in Kelvin = ? ∆S (surr) = ? ∆S (universe) = ? ∆G = ? Spontaneity (S for spontaneous and NS for non-spontaneous): ?

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Photosynthesis in plants converts carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. Calculate the ∆H°, ∆S° and ∆G°. Supply all the missing values '?'. Is the reaction spontaneous at standard conditions?

CO2 (g) + H2O (l) → C6H12O6 (s) + O2 (g)

molar ratio of the balanced chemical equation: ?

Substance / S° (J/mol • K)

CO2 (g) / 213.68

H2O (l) / 69.91

C6H12O6 (s) / 209.2

O2 (g) / 205.03

∑S° (product) = ?

∑S° (reactant) = ?

∆S° rxn = ?

Substance / H° (kJ/mol)

CO2 (g) / -393.51

H2O (l) / -285.83

C6H12O6 (s) / -1273.3

O2 (g) / 0

∑H° (product) = ?

∑H° (reactant) = ?

∆H° rxn = ? in KJ

T in Kelvin = ?

∆S (surr) = ?

∆S (universe) = ?

∆G = ?

Spontaneity (S for spontaneous and NS for non-spontaneous): ?

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