Sucrose (C12H22O11, table sugar) is oxidized in the body
by O2 via a complex set of reactions that ultimately produces
CO2(g) and H2O(g) and releases 5.64 103 kJ/mol sucrose.
(a) Write a balanced thermochemical equation for this reaction.
(b) How much heat is released per gram of sucrose oxidized?
(a). Balanced thermochemical equation for this reaction is :
C12H22O11(s) + 12 O2(g) --------------> 12 CO2(g) + 11 H2O (l) , ΔHrxn = - 5.16 × 103 kJ
(b).
For the combustion of 1 mole of C12H22O11 , heat released = 5.16 x 103 KJ
Now, Mass of 1 mole of C12H22O11 = Number of moles x Gram molar mass = 1 mol x 342.3 g/mol = 342.3 g
Now, for the combustion of 342.3 g i.e. 1 mole of C12H22O11 ,heat released = 5.16 x 103 KJ
and
For the combustion of 1g of C12H22O11 , heat released = 5.16 x 103 KJ x 1g / 342.3 g = 15.07 KJ
Hence, Energy change per gram of sucrose for this combustion reaction = -15.07 KJ/g
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