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Use bond enthalpies to estimate a) the enthalpy of the anaerobic breakdown of glucose to lactic...

Use bond enthalpies to estimate

a) the enthalpy of the anaerobic breakdown of glucose to lactic acid in cells that are starved of oxygen, C6H12O6(aq) → 2 CH3CH(OH)COOH(aq),

b) the enthalpy of combustion of glucose. Ignore the contributions of enthalpies of fusion and vaporization.

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a) Anaerobic oxidation of glucose

b) Aerobic combustion of glucose


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