The biochemical conversion of Glucose, C6H12O6, into pyruvic acid, C3H4O3, is an important step in the TCA (Kreb’s) cycle which forms a part of the metabolic breakdown of glucose (to produce energy).
C6H12O6 (s) + O2 (g) → 2C3H4O3(l) + 2H2O (l)
glucose oxygen pyruvic acid water
Calculate the enthalpy change for this conversion given the following enthalpies of combustion:
1. C6H12O6 (s) + 6O2 (g) → 6CO2 (g) + 6H2O (l)
ΔH1 = -2821 kJmol-1
2. C3H4O3 (l) + 5/2 O2 (g) → 3CO2 (g) + 2H2O (l)
ΔH2 = -1170 kJmol-1
I've only had one lecture at university on enthalpy and thermodynamics and as i'm aware that is the only lecture I will get on it. Since most of the students have studied A level chemistry before, we are expected to know how to work this out already. But since I did not study A level chemistry I am finding difficulty in even understanding the question let alone working it out. I would appreciate it greatly if someone could at least work out one of the 2 questions above so I can see how it is done.
And just so you know this is not a assignment or homework, it is an optional task set by my lecturer. I really want to do well in my exams so please help me out