This is what I got for enthalpy of the reaction. Please convert to heat of explosion and calculate the explosive energy of 5.0 kg.
2C5H8N4O12(s) + O2(g) => 8CO2(g) + 2CO(g) +8H2O(g) + 4N2(g)
∆rH = (8*-393.5 kJ/mol) + 2*-111.8 kJ/mol )+ 8*-240.6 kJ/mol))
− 2*-514.63 kJ/mol)
= -4267.14 kJ /mol
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