5. If you had 12 moles of CO2, how many kJ of energy would you need based on the reaction above? Show your work!

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If you had 12 moles of CO₂, how many kJ of energy would you need based on the reaction above? Show your work!

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Transcribed Image Text:**Problem:** If you had 12 moles of CO₂, how many kJ of energy would you need based on the reaction above? Show your work! --- Note: This item seems to be part of a larger context involving a chemical reaction. To solve it, additional information about the reaction, such as its enthalpy change, is required.
**Photosynthesis Equation Analysis**

Using the equation for photosynthesis below, answer the following questions:

\[ 2800 \, \text{kJ} + 6 \, \text{CO}_2 \, (g) + 6 \, \text{H}_2\text{O} \, (l) \rightarrow \text{C}_6\text{H}_{12}\text{O}_6 \, (s) + 6 \, \text{O}_2 \, (g) \]

**Explanation:**

This equation represents the process of photosynthesis, in which carbon dioxide (\(\text{CO}_2\)) and water (\(\text{H}_2\text{O}\)) are converted into glucose (\(\text{C}_6\text{H}_{12}\text{O}_6\)) and oxygen (\(\text{O}_2\)) using light energy, which is represented as 2800 kJ. The substances are in different states of matter, as indicated by the symbols: (g) for gas, (l) for liquid, and (s) for solid.
Transcribed Image Text:**Photosynthesis Equation Analysis** Using the equation for photosynthesis below, answer the following questions: \[ 2800 \, \text{kJ} + 6 \, \text{CO}_2 \, (g) + 6 \, \text{H}_2\text{O} \, (l) \rightarrow \text{C}_6\text{H}_{12}\text{O}_6 \, (s) + 6 \, \text{O}_2 \, (g) \] **Explanation:** This equation represents the process of photosynthesis, in which carbon dioxide (\(\text{CO}_2\)) and water (\(\text{H}_2\text{O}\)) are converted into glucose (\(\text{C}_6\text{H}_{12}\text{O}_6\)) and oxygen (\(\text{O}_2\)) using light energy, which is represented as 2800 kJ. The substances are in different states of matter, as indicated by the symbols: (g) for gas, (l) for liquid, and (s) for solid.
Expert Solution
Equation of Photosynthesis

Re-writing the equation for photosynthesis,
6CO2 (g)+ 6H2O (l)  ------------> C6H12O6 (s) +  6O2 (g)   ΔH = -2800 kJ
The enthalpy of this reaction is arranged in the correct manner 

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