See Periodic Table O See Hint Calculate the heat of reaction for the conversion of 1 mole of glucose into formaldehyde, given the following thermochemical data: H,CO(g) + 0,(g) AH comb = -572.9 kJ/mol co,(g) + H,0(g) -- 6C(s) + 6H, (g) + 30, (g) AH= -1274.4 kJ/mol [CL) +0,(g) Co,l3)] AHf= -393.5 kJ/mol H,0(g) AHf= -285.8 kJ/mol What is the AHrxn for the reaction below? 6H,CO(g) kJ

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Research is being carried out on cellulose as a source of chemicals for the production of fibers, coatings, and plastics. Cellulose consists of long
chains of glucose molecules (C6H1206), so for the purposes of modeling the reaction we can consider the conversion of glucose to
formaldehyde (H2CO).
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Calculate the heat of reaction for the conversion of 1 mole of glucose into formaldehyde, given the following thermochemical data:
H,CO(g) + O,(g) –→ co,(g) - H,0(g)
AP comb = -572.9 kJ/mol
6C(s) + 6H, (g) + 30, ()
→ C,H12Og(s)
AH= -1274.4 kJ/mol
[CG)+0,() co,(]
AHF= -393.5 kJ/mol
» H,0(g)
AHf= -285.8 kJ/mol
What is the AHxn for the reaction below?
→ GH,CO (g)
kJ
Transcribed Image Text:Research is being carried out on cellulose as a source of chemicals for the production of fibers, coatings, and plastics. Cellulose consists of long chains of glucose molecules (C6H1206), so for the purposes of modeling the reaction we can consider the conversion of glucose to formaldehyde (H2CO). 1st attempt See Periodic Table O See Hint Calculate the heat of reaction for the conversion of 1 mole of glucose into formaldehyde, given the following thermochemical data: H,CO(g) + O,(g) –→ co,(g) - H,0(g) AP comb = -572.9 kJ/mol 6C(s) + 6H, (g) + 30, () → C,H12Og(s) AH= -1274.4 kJ/mol [CG)+0,() co,(] AHF= -393.5 kJ/mol » H,0(g) AHf= -285.8 kJ/mol What is the AHxn for the reaction below? → GH,CO (g) kJ
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