Part c iii- I don't understand the mass calculation.
We used moles of Mg initially but then for temperature change, we used HCl. I don't get that.
Part civ I don't understand the time thingy.
I'm kind of confused here myself but I'm guessing we're taking the moles of magnesium in the calculation because the delta H is referring to one mole for the compounds and elements that are already one mole in the equation. So HCl can disregarded in the calculation. Again, I'm not 100% sure here.
Part iv is much easier. Take the time for 56C from the previous table and subtract 2 from it and then take the time for 10C and add 2 to it. Find theur inverse and then the ln of the inverse values. Now you can draw the graph and as we're considering ln1/T proportional to lnk, your gradient will be -Ea/R, according to y= mx+c so now you can find the new value of the activation energy.
Hope that helps.