Yes, heat of neutralization is directly proportional to the concentration of the acid. the more the concentration the more the heat emitted at the time of neutralization.
Increasing the concentration of a solute the freezing point depression is increased.
Changing the temperature increases the change in energy.
Diffusion refers to the process where substances from a highly concentrated area move to a place with a lower concentration. The three factors that affect the rate of diffusion are temperature, concentration gradient and the molecular weight of the substances.
temperature, pH, concentration of enzymes, and concentration of substrates.
yes
Generally increasing the temperature and concentration the reaction rate is higher.
Increasing the concentration of a solute the freezing point depression is increased.
Changing the temperature will change Keq. (apex.)
Substance concentration, enzyme concentration, temperature and PH level
Ph level, enzyme concentration, substrate concentration etc
Factors that may affect Diffusion rates are: Temperature, Concentration, Different tissue types, Molecular size, Surface area to volume ratio.
Temperature, pH, salt concentration
temperature, pressure, concentration
Changing the temperature increases the change in energy.
changing true temperature will change Keq (apex)
Light, carbon dioxide concentration, and temperature.
pH . Temperature . Substrate's Concentration