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The combustion of glucose, C6H1206(s), produces carbon dioxide, CO2(g), and water, H2O(g), according to the

equation below.
CoH1206(s) +602(g) → 6CO2(g) + 6H2O(1)
The enthalpy of the reaction is -2,840 kJ. What is the heat of combustion, per mole, of glucose?
✓-2,840 kJ/mol
473.3 kJ/mol
473.3 kJ/mol
* 2,840 kJ/mol
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The combustion of glucose, C6H1206(s), produces carbon dioxide, CO2(g), and water-example-1
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Answer:

A would be the correct answer

Step-by-step explanation:

look at the pic

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