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Q. 9 Why is respiration considered an exothermic reaction? Explain.​

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Answered by muskan8566
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Explanation:

Respiration is considered as an exothermic reaction because in respiration oxidation of glucose takes place which produces heat energy. This is shown in following chemical equation


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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer :

Respiration refers to the overall process by which organism is abstracted from air and is transported to cells for the oxidation of organic molecules (glucose) while carbon dioxide and water, the product of oxidation, are returned to the environment. During digestion, carbohydrates, we take as food, are broken down into glucose. When we breathe in air, the oxygen enters our lungs. It bind itself with the haemoglobin present in red blood cells and is carried to millions of cells present on the body. Here, glucose 'burns', i.e., gets oxidized to produce carbon dioxide and water be liberation of heat (energy).

Chemical reaction :

 \sf \small C_{6} H_{12} O_{6} (s) + 6O_{2} (g) \longrightarrow 6CO_{2} (g) + 6 H_{2}O(\ell) + 2820 kJ

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