The carbon dioxide exhaled in the breath of astronauts is often removed from the spacecraft by reaction with lithium hydroxide 2 LiOH ( s ) + CO 2 ( g ) → Li 2 CO 3 ( s ) + H 2 O ( l ) Estimate the grams of lithium hydroxide required per astronaut per day. Assume that each astronaut requires 2.50 × 10 3 kcal of energy per day. Further assume that this energy can be equated to the heat of combustion of a quantity of glucose, C 6 H 12 O 6 , to CO 2 ( g ) and H 2 O( l ). From the amount of glucose required to give 2.50 × 10 3 kcal of heat, calculate the amount of CO 2 produced and hence the amount of LiOH required. The Δ H ° for glucose( s ) is −1273 kJ/mol.
The carbon dioxide exhaled in the breath of astronauts is often removed from the spacecraft by reaction with lithium hydroxide 2 LiOH ( s ) + CO 2 ( g ) → Li 2 CO 3 ( s ) + H 2 O ( l ) Estimate the grams of lithium hydroxide required per astronaut per day. Assume that each astronaut requires 2.50 × 10 3 kcal of energy per day. Further assume that this energy can be equated to the heat of combustion of a quantity of glucose, C 6 H 12 O 6 , to CO 2 ( g ) and H 2 O( l ). From the amount of glucose required to give 2.50 × 10 3 kcal of heat, calculate the amount of CO 2 produced and hence the amount of LiOH required. The Δ H ° for glucose( s ) is −1273 kJ/mol.
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The carbon dioxide exhaled in the breath of astronauts is often removed from the spacecraft by reaction with lithium hydroxide
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Estimate the grams of lithium hydroxide required per astronaut per day. Assume that each astronaut requires 2.50 × 103 kcal of energy per day. Further assume that this energy can be equated to the heat of combustion of a quantity of glucose, C6H12O6, to CO2(g) and H2O(l). From the amount of glucose required to give 2.50 × 103 kcal of heat, calculate the amount of CO2 produced and hence the amount of LiOH required. The ΔH° for glucose(s) is −1273 kJ/mol.
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