In Part B of the experiment, a student mixes 25.0 mL of 1.1 M HCl (aq) with 25.0 mL of 1.000 M NaOH (aq) in a well-insultated calorimeter and observes that the temperature of the solution increases by 6.90 °C. (These are similar conditions as the previous two problems.) How many moles of water are formed?
When 1.310 g of titanium is combusted in a bomb calorimeter, the temperature of the calorimeter increases from 25.00°C to 68.10°C. In a separate experiment, the heat capacity of the calorimeter is measured to be 9.84 kJ/K. The heat of reaction for the combustion of a mole of in this calorimeter is __________ kJ/mol. 5.97-0.154-3119.43-1.55 × 104
as the temperature increases the solubility also increases
For most solids, as the temperature increases the solubility increases.
The volume increases, which is why the mercury in a thermometer rises as the temperature increases.
as the temperature increases, the rate of osmosis increases
When 1.310 g of titanium is combusted in a bomb calorimeter, the temperature of the calorimeter increases from 25.00°C to 68.10°C. In a separate experiment, the heat capacity of the calorimeter is measured to be 9.84 kJ/K. The heat of reaction for the combustion of a mole of in this calorimeter is __________ kJ/mol. 5.97-0.154-3119.43-1.55 × 104
Temperature increases as pressure increases.
Repeated trials of said experiment.
as the temperature increases the solubility also increases
As temperature increases thermal energy increases.
The temperature rises.
It increases as the temperature increases.
It increases as the temperature increases.
as pressure increases, temperature increases
Temperature decreases as altitude increases.
The stratosphere's temperature increases as altitude increases. The mesosphere's temperature decreases as it's altitude increases. This is helpful
No, it only increases when the water level increases; it is not a matter of temperature.