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15 April, 23:53

Eric has just had a sandwich that contained the equivalent of 1.80 mol of glucose the standard molar entropy of reaction is 182 j k-1 mol-1. how much energy (in kj) is available for sustaining eric's muscular and nervous activity assuming a body temperature of 36.9oc

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  1. 16 April, 00:18
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    Energy available for sustaining Eric's muscular and nervous activity can be calculated by,

    Energy available = Standard molar entropy*Number of moles*Temperature

    We have, standard molar entropy of glucose = 182 J/K mol

    Number of moles of glucose = 1.80 mol

    Body temperature = 36.9° C = 36.9 + 273.15 = 310.05 K

    Substituting the value we get,

    Energy available = 182*1.80*310.05 = 100,456.2 J
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