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Hi, I need to work out the heat, in KJ, required to dissociate 1 kg of H2SO4 into H2O and SO3.
I know I have to use enthalpy which is -814 for H2SO4
any advise please?
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Enthalpy is in KJ/mole
just convert your Kg into moles and use mathematics
for 1mole -energy is given -convert it into energy in moles in 1Kg of H2SO4
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