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Title: G = -2880 kJ/mol for the oxidation of glucose (C6H12O6). What is G for the oxidation of 3.45 grams of glucose?
Post by: jCorn1234 on Jul 8, 2021

Question 1

β-D-N-Acetylglucosamine (shown below) is a glycose found in many glycoproteins which are an integral part of cell membranes. One chair conformation of this glycose is shown below. How many of the hydroxyl groups on the six-membered ring occupy equatorial positions?


◦ 2
◦ 4
◦ 0
◦ 3
◦ 1

Question 2

ΔG° = -2880 kJ/mol for the oxidation of glucose (C6H12O6). What is ΔG° for the oxidation of 3.45 grams of glucose?
◦ -342 kJ
◦ -55.2 kJ
◦ -0.215 kJ
◦ -9.94 × 103 kJ
◦ -621 kJ
Title: G = -2880 kJ/mol for the oxidation of glucose (C6H12O6). What is G for the oxidation of 3.45 grams of glucose?
Post by: HandsomeMarc on Jul 8, 2021

Answer 1

3

Answer 2

-55.2 kJ