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The thermochemical equation for photosynthesis is shown below. 6 H2011 - 6 CO2(8) - C6H1206(s) + 6 028) AH = 2803 kJ/mol

Posted: Mon May 09, 2022 4:10 pm
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The Thermochemical Equation For Photosynthesis Is Shown Below 6 H2011 6 Co2 8 C6h1206 S 6 028 Ah 2803 Kj Mol 1
The Thermochemical Equation For Photosynthesis Is Shown Below 6 H2011 6 Co2 8 C6h1206 S 6 028 Ah 2803 Kj Mol 1 (10.37 KiB) Viewed 25 times
The thermochemical equation for photosynthesis is shown below. 6 H2011 - 6 CO2(8) - C6H1206(s) + 6 028) AH = 2803 kJ/mol. In order to form 78.155 g of C6H12O6 (molar mass 180.156 g/mol), at least * 108 m/s; h-6,626 10-34 * s; NA 6.022 * 1023 mol- Note: Input numerical value without unit. Pay attention to significant figures, mol of photon with wavelength 423.7 nm is needed. c 2.998