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Compare quantity of heat produced by the combustion of 1.0 g glucose `(C_6H_12O_6)` with that produced by 1.0g sucrose `(C_12H_22O_11)`. Given that the standard heats of formation of `CO_(2), H_(2)O` glucose and sucrose are `-393.5, -285.9, -1260 and -2221 kJ mol^(-1)` respectively.

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To compare the quantity of heat produced by the combustion of 1.0 g of glucose `(C_6H_12O_6)` with that produced by 1.0 g of sucrose `(C_12H_22O_11)`, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Write the combustion reactions 1. **For Glucose:** \[ C_6H_{12}O_6 (s) + 6 O_2 (g) \rightarrow 6 CO_2 (g) + 6 H_2O (l) \] ...
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