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Combustion fo glucose takes place according to the equation,`C_(6)H_(12)O_(6)+6O_(2)rarr6CO_(2)+6H_(2)O,DeltaH=-72kcal` How much energy will be required for the production of `1.6`g of glucose (Molecular mass of glucose=180g)

A

`0.064Kcal`

B

`0.64Kcal`

C

`6.4Kcal`

D

`64Kcal`

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The correct Answer is:
B

`DeltaH` per `1.6g=(72xx1.6)/(180)=0.64Kcal` .
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