Combustion of table sugar produces CO2(g) and H2O(l). When 1.46 g of table sugar is combusted in

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Combustion of table sugar produces CO2(g) and H2O(l). When 1.46 g of table sugar is combusted in a constant-volume (bomb) calorimeter, 24.00 kJ of heat is liberated.
a. Assuming that table sugar is pure sucrose [C12H22O11(s)], write the balanced equation for the combustion reaction.
b. Calculate ΔE in kJ/ mol C12H22O11 for the combustion reaction of sucrose.
c. Calculate ΔH in kJ/ mol C12H22O11 for the combustion reaction of sucrose at 25oC.
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Chemical Principles

ISBN: 978-1111580650

7th edition

Authors: Steven S. Zumdahl, Donald J. DeCoste

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