What is the heat evolved per mole of N2H4?
We have measured an energy change of 618 kJ for this reaction (i.e., the heat evolved at constant volume). Remember that ΔU is a state function (unlike q), so this number is good regardless of the history of the reactants and products. That is, 1 mole of hydrazine will always react with 1 mole oxygen and give 618 kJ of energy.