The standard heat of combustion of solid glucose (C6H12O6) at 298 K is ∆cH0(298 K) = -2801 kJ/mol. What is the value of ∆cU0(298 K) for glucose (where ∆cU0 denotes the change in internal energy accompanying the combustion of glucose at 1 bar pressure)?

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The standard heat of combustion of solid glucose (C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>12</sub>O<sub>6</sub>) at 298 K is ∆<sub>c</sub>H<sup>0</sup>(298 K) = -2801 kJ/mol. What is the value of ∆<sub>c</sub>U<sup>0</sup>(298 K) for glucose (where ∆<sub>c</sub>U<sup>0</sup> denotes the change in internal energy accompanying the combustion of glucose at 1 bar pressure)?





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