If the heat of combustion for a specific compound is -1160.0 kJ/mol and its molar mass is 84.45 g/mol, how many grams of this compound must you burn to release 427.20 kJ of heat?
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Explanation:
Your strategy here is to use the compound's molar heat of combustion and its molar mass to determine the enthalpy change of combustion per gram.
So, you know that burning one mole of this compound will releases
#1160.0"kJ"/color(red)(cancel(color(black)("mol"))) * (1color(red)(cancel(color(black)("mole"))))/"84.45 g" = "13.736 kJ/g"#
Now, if your compound gives of
#427.20color(red)(cancel(color(black)("kJ"))) * "1 gram"/(13.736color(red)(cancel(color(black)("kJ")))) = color(green)("31.10 g")#
Therefore, burning
#DeltaH_"comb" = -"427.20 kJ"#
Here the minus sign is used to designate heat given off.