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Hess's Law of Heat Summation

I am trying to determine how much heat is released for every 1.00 g of sucrosed oxidized from the following:

Sucrose C12H22O11 is oxidized in the body by O2 that ultimately produces CO2(g) and H2O (g) and releases 5.64 E3 kJ/mol sucrose.  

This is what I come up with for the balanced equation:

1 C12H22O11 (s) + 12 O2 (g) ----- 12 CO2 (g) + 11 H2O (l)

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