For the following reaction to make glucose: 6CO 2 (g) + 6H 2 O (l) <--> C 6 H 12
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Question
For the following reaction to make glucose:
6CO2 (g) + 6H2O (l) <--> C6H12O6 (s) + 6O2 (g)
deltaH*=+2,816 kJ. How is the equilibrium yield of glucose affeted by each of the following"
a)Increasing oartial pressure of carbon dioxide?
b)Increasing temperature?
c)Removing carbon dioxide?
d)Decreasing the total pressure?
e)Removing part of the glucose?
f)Adding a catalyst?
g)Decreasing the total pressure with an inert gas?
1)Briefly explain your answer in part (b)
2)Briefly explain your answer in part (f)
3)Briefly explain your answer in part (g)
Explanation / Answer
a) glucose yield increase
b) glucose yield increase reason is forward reaction endo thermic so on increase T forward rxn favorable
c) decrease. on addition of inert gas insted of CO2 some of the inert gas pressure involed that is not in the part of main reaction
d) decrease
e) increase
f) no effect. explanation catalyst only speed up reaction but not change any yiled of products
g) decrease
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