Molar mass of H2 = 2.016 g/mol
mass(H2)= 12 g
use:
number of mol of H2,
n = mass of H2/molar mass of H2
=(12 g)/(2.016 g/mol)
= 5.952 mol
Since Δ H is negative, heat is released
when 2 mol of H2 reacts, heat released = 572.0 KJ
So,
for 5.952 mol of H2, heat released = 5.952*572.0/2 KJ
= 1.702*10^3 KJ
Answer: 1.7*10^3 KJ
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