QUESTION 37 Yeasts and other microorganisms can convert glucose, C6H1206, to ethanol or acetic acid. Calculate the stand

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QUESTION 37 Yeasts and other microorganisms can convert glucose, C6H1206, to ethanol or acetic acid. Calculate the stand

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Question 37 Yeasts And Other Microorganisms Can Convert Glucose C6h1206 To Ethanol Or Acetic Acid Calculate The Stand 1
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QUESTION 37 Yeasts and other microorganisms can convert glucose, C6H1206, to ethanol or acetic acid. Calculate the standard reaction enthalpy, using heats of formation data, at 298 K when 1 mol of 3-D-glucose is oxidized to ethanol: C6H12O6(S)→2C₂H5OH() +2 CO₂(g) -74.4 kJ/mol -82.3 kJ/mol -88.7 kJ/mol -25.13 kJ/mol
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