Respuesta :
Answer:
Here's what I get.
Explanation:
Convert kilograms to grams and then to kilojoules.
Heat released}= 2.1 kg × (1000 g/1 kg) × (13.8 kJ/1 g)
Answer:
28,980 kJ is the heat produced by the consumption of 2.1 kg of reactant.
Explanation:
In a chemical reaction, 13.8 Kj/g of heat for 1 gram of reactant consumed.
Heat released when 1 gram of reactant is used = 13.8 kJ
Heat released when 1 gram of 2.1 kg of reactant is used:
Mass of the reactant 2.1 kg ,m= 2100 g (1 kg = 1000 g)
Heat released when 1 gram of 2100 g of reactant is used:Q
[tex]Q=13.8 kJ\times m[/tex]
[tex]=13.8 kJ\times m=13.8 kJ\times 2100 g=28,980 kJ[/tex]
28,980 kJ is the heat produced by the consumption of 2.1 kg of reactant.