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Question
For the following reaction, C6H12O6(s) + 6O2(g) → 6CO2(g) + 6H2O(l)
Which of the following expression is incorrect?
Options
A.ΔH°reaction = 6ΔfHo (CO2, g) + 6ΔfHo (H2O, l) – 6Δf Ho (C6H12O6, s)
B.ΔG°reaction = 6ΔfGo (CO2, g) + 6ΔfGo (H2O, l) – 6Δf Go (C6H12O6, s)
C.ΔS°reaction = 6S°(CO2, g) + 6S°(H2O, l) – 6S°(C6H12O6, s)
D.ΔS°reaction = 6S°(CO2, g) + 6S°(H2O, l) – S°(C6H12O6, s) – 6S°(O2, g)
Solution
$\Delta\left( \text{S.F.} \right) = \sum_{}^{}{\left( \text{S.F.} \right)_{\text{Products}} - \sum_{}^{}\left( \text{S.F.} \right)_{\text{Reactants}}}$
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