To convert energy from kJ/mol to J/g:
\[ E \, (J/g) = \frac{E \, (kJ/mol) \times 1000}{M \, (g/mol)} \]
Where:
Energy conversion from kJ/mol to J/g is a process of converting the energy associated with a chemical substance from kilojoules per mole, a unit of energy per amount of substance, to joules per gram, a unit of energy per mass. This conversion is useful in various fields of chemistry and material science where energy content relative to mass is more relevant than energy per mole.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ E \, (J/g) = \frac{500 \times 1000}{50} = 10000 \, J/g \]
The energy is 10000 J/g.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ E \, (J/g) = \frac{250 \times 1000}{25} = 10000 \, J/g \]
The energy is 10000 J/g.