C6H12O6 ------------------ 2 C2H5OH + 2 CO2
Concentration of C6H12O6 = 0.08M
Concentration of C2H5OH = 0.10M
Concentration of CO2 = 1.5
Kc = [C2H5OH]^2 [ CO2]^2/ [C6H12O6]
Kc = ( 0.10)^2 (1.5)^2 / ( 0.08)
Kc = 0.28125
Equilibrium constant = Kc = 0.281
In alcoholic fermentation, glucose is broken down into ethanol and carbon dioxide in the reaction C6H12O6...
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Question 1
Glucose metabolism can be represented by the following chemical
reaction:
C6H12O6(aq)+6O2(g)6CO2(g)+6H2O(l)
H for the
reaction is -2837 kJ/mole.
Is this reaction endothermic or exothermic?
Write an expression for the equilibrium constant for this
reaction.
Given that the value of the equilibrium constant is very large,
would you expect this reaction to be fast or slow?
Explain the effect on equilibrium of
Increasing temperature
Increasing pressure by decreasing the volume
Decreasing concentration of oxygen
Increasing the concentration of...
1 - Mass balance
with reaction
a) A certain amount of Pennsylvania coal, in a final analysis
(by mass), has 84.36% C, 89% H2, 4.40% O2, 0.63% N2, 0.89% S and
7.83% ash (non-combustible). This coal is burned with a theoretical
amount of air. Disregarding the ash content, determine the molar
fractions of the products.
b) The antimony is obtained by heating the tibite
(Sb2S3) sprayed with iron shavings, removing
the molten antimony from the bottom of the reaction tank:...