Consider the formation of glucose from carbon dioxide and water (i.e., the reaction of the photosynthetic process): 6CO2(g) + 6H₂O(1)→ C6H12O6 (s) + 602 (g). The following table of information will be useful in working this problem: T = 298 K AH/(kJ. mol-¹) S°/(J. mol-¹.K-¹) CO2 (g) H₂O(1) -393.5 -285.8 213.8 70.0 CPm/(J.mol-¹.K-¹) 37.1 75.3 C6H12O6 (s) O2(g) - 1273.1 0.0 209.2 219.2 205.2 29.4

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Consider the formation of glucose from carbon dioxide and water (i.e.,
the reaction of the photosynthetic process):
6CO2(g) + 6H₂O(1)→ C6H12O6 (s) + 602 (g).
The following table of information will be useful in working this problem:
T = 298 K
AH/(kJ. mol-¹)
S°/(J. mol-¹.K-¹)
CO₂ (g) H₂O(1) C6H12O6 (s) O2(g)
-393.5 -285.8
- 1273.1
0.0
70.0
213.8
Cpm/(J-mol-¹.K-¹) 37.1
75.3
209.2
219.2
205.2
29.4
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the formation of glucose from carbon dioxide and water (i.e., the reaction of the photosynthetic process): 6CO2(g) + 6H₂O(1)→ C6H12O6 (s) + 602 (g). The following table of information will be useful in working this problem: T = 298 K AH/(kJ. mol-¹) S°/(J. mol-¹.K-¹) CO₂ (g) H₂O(1) C6H12O6 (s) O2(g) -393.5 -285.8 - 1273.1 0.0 70.0 213.8 Cpm/(J-mol-¹.K-¹) 37.1 75.3 209.2 219.2 205.2 29.4
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