Determining Enthalpy Change
Even though I am using a question from my homework, I would greatly appreciate the process of how to determine "the enthalpy change", more so than the actual answer.
"The meals-ready-to-eat (MREs) in the military can be heated on a flameless heater. The source of energy in the heater is shown below.
Mg(s) + 2 H2O(l) Mg(OH)2(s) + H2(g)
Calculate the enthalpy change under standard conditions, in joules, for this reaction."
The second part of this problem is...
"What quantity of magnesium is needed to supply the heat required to warm 17 mL of water (d = 1.00 g/mL) from 28°C to 82°C?"
But that is solved by "(mL of water)x(density of water/1mL of water)", correct?
Thank you for your time~