If it's frozen solid it will be hard to neutralize.
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∙ 11y agochange the temperature
No. It reacts during an acid-base neutralization.
Inadequate measuring of the temperature change
Neutralization is an exothermic chemical reaction and thus heat is given out.
This solvent is saturated with that solute. Saturation equilibrium.
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Unless the solute is frozen , the temperature and pressure in a room should not change the neutralization of a solute. This is because the solvent and all other aspects of the experiment would be equally affected, and the solute's temperature would balance itself out.
If it's frozen solid it will be hard to neutralize.
change the temperature
No. It reacts during an acid-base neutralization.
Inadequate measuring of the temperature change
stirring and temperature change
Neutralization is an exothermic chemical reaction and thus heat is given out.
these change causes the change intermolecular forces which results into change in state of that compound or new compound is formed excclusively depending on the change done
It depends on the solvent, the solute, and the temperature.