So we are taught the one method: put the enthalpy change quantity in the equation as if it were another piece (either a product or a reactant) . From what we are basically told, the main component will be the component that has a ratio of 1 where as everything else might have fractions or something... They could also be 1 as well, but the main reactant or product will always be... 1.
My attempt at understanding this goes like this:
the quantitative enthalpy change in the reaction has a unit of kJ . Not kJ/mol ... But in reality, it's kJ/(main component, which is always to ratio of 1 mol anyways)
Is this right? What can be corrected?