What is the bond energy of glucose and how is it calculated?
a) Bond energy of glucose is the energy required to break all the bonds in a molecule of glucose. It is calculated by summing the bond energies of all the individual bonds present in the glucose molecule.
b) Bond energy of glucose is the energy released when glucose is formed from its constituent atoms. It is calculated by subtracting the bond energies of the constituent atoms from the bond energies of the glucose molecule.
c) Bond energy of glucose is a constant value determined experimentally. It is calculated by measuring the heat released during the combustion of glucose.
d) Bond energy of glucose is not relevant to its chemical structure and cannot be accurately calculated.