I know. I get the right solution when I multiply the standard enthalpy by 4, so my proportion looks like this:
123,89g... -66,92kJ
1.000.000g ... x
Then x turns out to be 540156,5905 kJ, and that is the right solution, but I don't know how to explain why I multiplied the standard enthalpy.
I know that red phosphorus has chain structure, and that the chain can consist of n phosphorus atoms, and that's why it's formula is Pn.
But in this reaction, I have P4 (so that's 4 phosphorus atoms) turning into Pn, red phosphorus. Does that mean that the chain of red phosphorus has to consist of 4 atoms of phosphorus, too?