In an oxidation process 14135KJ energy is release, how many moles of glucose consume during this process?
Answer: 5
Explanation
- The energy released (14135 KJ) is equivalent to the energy released from the oxidation of glucose (C6H12O6), which is typically around 2820 KJ/mol.
- To find the number of moles of glucose consumed, you can divide the energy released (14135 KJ) by the energy released per mole of glucose (2820 KJ/mol):
- 14135 KJ รท 2820 KJ/mol = 5 mol
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