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Answer:
To determine ΔrH for the reaction, use the equation: ΔH = q_p / n, where q_p is the heat absorbed by the solution and n is the number of moles of the reactant.
First, find the heat absorbed by the solution: q_p = m_s * c_s * ΔT = 150 g * 4.184 J/g/°C * (24.90 °C - 21.80 °C) = 1162.72 J.
Next, find the number of moles of magnesium: n = m / M = 0.1021 g / 24.31 g/mol = 0.00418 mol.
Finally, ΔrH = ΔH / n = 1162.72 J / 0.00418 mol = 276,375 J/mol.
To determine ΔrU for the reaction, use the equation: ΔU = ΔH - TΔS, where ΔS is the entropy change and T is the temperature in kelvin.
Since ΔS is not given, we cannot determine ΔrU.