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Q) Calculate the enthalpy change which occurs when 0.50 g magnesium is burned in air, 12.4 kJ of heat is released.
 

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Q) Calculate the enthalpy change which occurs when 0.50 g magnesium is burned in air, 12.4 kJ of heat is released.
You're given quantity of heat = 12.4 kJ, let this be q

delta H = -q/(no. mol)

0.5g Mg = (0.5)/24.31 = 0.02mol

Delta H = -12.4/0.02 = 620 kJ/mol

(someone correct if I'm wrong, I'm a bit rusty)
 

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You're given quantity of heat = 12.4 kJ, let this be q

delta H = -q/(no. mol)

0.5g Mg = (0.5)/24.31 = 0.02mol

Delta H = -12.4/0.02 = 620 kJ/mol

(someone correct if I'm wrong, I'm a bit rusty)
The answer is supposed to be -1.2 x 10^3 kJ/mol
 

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Could anyone else please take the liberty of helping out? This question is pretty basic and help would be appreciated.
 

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And people say that Conquering Chemistry is a must. This book has as many errors as Dot Point. Thanks anyways.
 

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And people say that Conquering Chemistry is a must. This book has as many errors as Dot Point. Thanks anyways.
The book is fairly decent - theory wise - for Preliminary. Just do questions from past school papers.
 

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