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- p earning Jump to... Cassie McEnery stion 7 of 16 Sapling Learning Assume that the complete combustion of one mole of fructose, a monosaccharide, to ca and water liberates 2810 kJ (AG2810 kJ/mol). rbon dioxide If the energy generated by the combustion of fructose is entirely converted to the synthesis of a hypothetical compound X, calculate the number of moles of the compound that could theoretically be generated. Use the value G°compound X-69.7 kJ/mol. Round your answer to two significant figures. Number mol about us careers privacy policy terms of use contact us help Desktop ^

Explanation / Answer

The energy produced for one mole of fructose burned dG0 = -2810 kJ

for the formation of compound x, dG0 = -69.7 kJ/mol

number of moles of X will produced = -2810 kJ/-69.7 kJ/mol

                                   = 40.3156 moles

number of X can be formed = 40.3156 moles