The two common sugars, glucose (C1206) and sucrose (C12H22011), are both carbohydrates

Chapter 5, Problem 5.108

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The two common sugars, glucose (C1206) and sucrose (C12H22011), are both carbohydrates. Their standard enthalpies of formation are given in Table 5.3. Using these data, (a) calculate the molar enthalpy of combustion to C02(g) and H20(/) for the two sugars; (b) calculate the enthalpy of combustion per gram of each sugar; (c) determine how your answers to part (b) compare to the average fuel value of carbohydrates discussed in Section 5.8.

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