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Calculate the quantity of heat released when 0.520 mol of sulfur is burned in air.
uising the enthalpy detalH= -296
uising the enthalpy detalH= -296
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DrBob222
S + O2 ==> SO2
delta H is =-296 WHAT. joules, kJ, kJ/mole, ?? I assume -296 kJ/mol. The second question is what is a mol? Is that S or S<sub>8</sub>?
So it is exothermic and gives off 296 kJ/1 mol, how much is given off by just 0.500 mol? how much by 0.520 mol?
delta H is =-296 WHAT. joules, kJ, kJ/mole, ?? I assume -296 kJ/mol. The second question is what is a mol? Is that S or S<sub>8</sub>?
So it is exothermic and gives off 296 kJ/1 mol, how much is given off by just 0.500 mol? how much by 0.520 mol?
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