Learning Task 11: Try to solve the following question. Show your complete solution. 1. The heat change involved in the formation of 1.00 mol CO₂ from its elements is 393.7 kJ/mol. How much heat change is involved in the formation of 0.576 mol CO₂? 2. When a 5.37 g sample of magnesium metal is burned, it produces enough heat to raise the temperature of 2.1 kg of H₂O from 24.00 °C to 39.60°C. The specific heat of H₂O is 4.186 J/g-K. a. How much heat is released by the magnesium metal as it burned? b. Calculate the heat of combustion of magnesium metal in units of kJ/g.

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Learning Task 11: Try to solve the following question. Show your complete solution.
1. The heat change involved in the formation of 1.00 mol CO₂ from its elements is
393.7 kJ/mol. How much heat change is involved in the formation of 0.576 mol
CO₂?
2. When a 5.37 g sample of magnesium metal is burned, it produces enough heat to
raise the temperature of 2.1 kg of H₂O from 24.00 °C to 39.60°C. The specific heat
of H₂O is 4.186 J/g-K.
a. How much heat is released by the magnesium metal as it burned?
b. Calculate the heat of combustion of magnesium metal in units of kJ/g.
Transcribed Image Text:Learning Task 11: Try to solve the following question. Show your complete solution. 1. The heat change involved in the formation of 1.00 mol CO₂ from its elements is 393.7 kJ/mol. How much heat change is involved in the formation of 0.576 mol CO₂? 2. When a 5.37 g sample of magnesium metal is burned, it produces enough heat to raise the temperature of 2.1 kg of H₂O from 24.00 °C to 39.60°C. The specific heat of H₂O is 4.186 J/g-K. a. How much heat is released by the magnesium metal as it burned? b. Calculate the heat of combustion of magnesium metal in units of kJ/g.
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