Answer:
The enthalpy change per mole of Mg is (ΔH) = 460 kj mol⁻¹
Explanation:
the total volume of the solution is
100 ml, its mass is (100 ml)(1.0 g ml⁻¹) = 100 g (Density of water 1 g ml⁻¹)
The temperature change is ΔT = 11.1 ∘C
Heat of reaction = Cs × m × ∆T
= (4.18 Jg⁻¹ ∘C⁻¹)(100 g)(11.1 ∘C)
= 4639.8 j = 4.6 kJ
Because the process occurs at constant pressure, ΔH = qP = 4.6 kJ
To express the enthalpy change on a molar basis
Mole of Mg = [tex]\frac{0.243}{24}[/tex] = 0.01 mol
Thus, the enthalpy change per mole of Mg is ΔH = [tex]\frac{4.6}{0.01}}[/tex] = 460 kj mol⁻¹