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8 December, 10:05

Given the thermochemical equation for photosynthesis, 6h2o (l) + 6co2 (g) → c6h12o6 (s) + 6o2 (g) δh = + 2803 kj/mol calculate the solar energy required to produce 5743 g of c6h12o6.

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  1. 8 December, 10:24
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    2832 g glucose x 1 mol/180 g = 15.73 moles glucose

    2803 kJ/mole x 15.73 moles = 44,100 kJ
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