Convert 87.69 kJ/g into k/mol?

1 Answer
Mar 14, 2018

Well you need the molar mass of the reagent....

Explanation:

And let us take an obvious example....the combustion of hydrocarbons...and we deal with that of methane for simplicity...

And thus...

#CH_4(g) + 2O_2(g) rarr CO_2(g) + 2H_2O(l) +Delta#

...This site quotes an enthalpy of combustion for methane of #-890*kJ*mol^-1#, and when we quote this, we MEAN per mole of reaction as written...i.e. the combustion of #16*g# of methane with stoichiometric dioxygen RELEASES #890*kJ#...

And thus #"PER GRAM of methane"#, we gets an energy output of #(-890*kJ)/(16*g)=-55.6*kJ*g^-1#...