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A certain chemical reaction releases 24.9kJ/g of heat for each gram of reactant consumed. How can you calculate the heat produced by the consumption of 1.3kg of reactant? Set the math up. But don't do any of it. Just leave your answer as a math expression. Also, be sure your answer includes all the correct unit symbols.

Sagot :

Answer: Heat produced=1.3 kg×24.9 kJ/g

Explanation: Heat produced = Mass of reactant x Heat released per gram

Plug in the values and the answer is

Heat produced=1.3 kg×24.9 kJ/g