Maltose is one of the sugars found in foods. We use respiration process to convert sugars into carbon dioxide and water in our bodies.    Briefly show your work to receive a full credit. (Hint : Hess's law)  Reaction a) maltose (s)  + H2O (l) -----> 2 glucose (s)  Reaction b) 6 CO2 (g) + 6 H2O (l) -------> glucose (s)  + 6 O2 (g) How would you manipulate reactions a) and b) to ended up with the reaction c) ? Reaction  c)  maltose (s)   + 12 O2 (g)  ------->  12 CO2  (g)   +  11 H2O (l)   Step by step : What needs to be done to the reaction a) ? What needs to be done to the reaction b)?  Add new reactions a) and b) together to prove that you ended up with the reaction c)

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Maltose is one of the sugars found in foods. We use respiration process to convert sugars into carbon dioxide and water in our bodies. 

 

Briefly show your work to receive a full credit. (Hint : Hess's law) 

Reaction a) maltose (s)  + H2O (l) -----> 2 glucose (s) 

Reaction b) 6 CO2 (g) + 6 H2O (l) -------> glucose (s)  + 6 O2 (g)

How would you manipulate reactions a) and b) to ended up with the reaction c) ?

Reaction  c)  maltose (s)   + 12 O2 (g)  ------->  12 CO (g)   +  11 H2O (l)

 

Step by step :

What needs to be done to the reaction a) ?

What needs to be done to the reaction b)? 

Add new reactions a) and b) together to prove that you ended up with the reaction c) 

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