The heat of combustion of sulfur is 297 kJ / mol. How much heat will be released when 1 gram of sulfur is burned?

Sulfur combustion formula:
S + O2 = SO2
From 32 g – 297 kJ / mol
From 1 g – x
x = 297/32 = approximately 9.3 kJ / mol



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