. (12 pts) Consider the reaction below. (Note: The molar mass of C5H₁0O5 is 150.13 g/mol). CsH1005 +50₂(g) → 5 CO₂ (g) +

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. (12 pts) Consider the reaction below. (Note: The molar mass of C5H₁0O5 is 150.13 g/mol). CsH1005 +50₂(g) → 5 CO₂ (g) +

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12 Pts Consider The Reaction Below Note The Molar Mass Of C5h 0o5 Is 150 13 G Mol Csh1005 50 G 5 Co G 1
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. (12 pts) Consider the reaction below. (Note: The molar mass of C5H₁0O5 is 150.13 g/mol). CsH1005 +50₂(g) → 5 CO₂ (g) + 5 H₂0 (1) AH = -558 kcal a. (4pts) Draw the energy diagram for this process below. Label the reactants, products, activation energy, and the AH for this reaction on your diagram. b. (2pt) Is this reaction exothermic or endothermic? c. (3pts) If you react 122.0 g of CsH₁0Os, how much water will form? d. (3pts) If you react 12.0 g of oxygen, how much energy, in cal, will be absorbed or released?
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