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Heat of formation
If the molecular mass for a chemical is 151.97 g/mol and the enthalpy of formation is -1128 kJ/mol, the heat change will bekJ when 10.0 g of this chemical is formed.
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-1128 kJ x (10/151.97) = ??
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