Answer:
number of moles of the compound [tex]\approx[/tex] 53 mole
Explanation:
Given that:
The total energy liberated = - 2870 kJ ( here , the negative sign typical implies the release of energy due to the combustion reaction)
The equation of the reaction can be represented as:
[tex]\mathbf{C_6H_{12}O_6_{(s)} + 6O_{2(g)} \to 6CO_{2(g)}+6H_2O_{(l)}}[/tex]
The energy needed to synthesize 1 mole of compound X = - 54.1 kJ.mol
Thus;
The total energy = numbers of moles of compound × Energy needed to synthesize 1 mole of compound X
Making the numbers of moles of the compound the subject; we have;
numbers of moles of compound = [tex]numbers \ of \ moles \ of \ compound = \dfrac{total \ energy }{Energy \ needed \ to \ synthesize \ 1 \ mole \ of \ compound \ X}[/tex][tex]numbers \ of \ moles \ of \ compound = \dfrac{-2870 \ kJ }{-54.1 \ kJ/mol}[/tex]
number of moles of the compound = 53.04990 mole
number of moles of the compound [tex]\approx[/tex] 53 mole to two significant figure