Endergonic/endothermic
Condensation will collect on the outside of the beaker when you put a 5 ml of water and ice cubes inside due to the temperature difference between the cold contents inside the beaker and the warmer air outside. This causes water vapor in the air to condense, forming droplets on the exterior surface of the beaker.
People can tell a chemical reaction is occurring in a beaker by observing changes such as color, gas production, temperature change, formation of a precipitate, or the release of light or sound. These visual clues can indicate that new substances are being formed due to the chemical reaction taking place.
The formation of white precipitate indicates a chemical reaction occurred in the beaker that resulted in the precipitation of a solid product from the solution.
The type of reaction taking place in Q2 is hydrolysis. Hydrolysis is a chemical reaction where water is used to break down a compound into its constituents.
Light reaction is taking place on thylakoids.Dark reaction take place in stroma.
Condensation will collect on the outside of the beaker when you put a 5 ml of water and ice cubes inside due to the temperature difference between the cold contents inside the beaker and the warmer air outside. This causes water vapor in the air to condense, forming droplets on the exterior surface of the beaker.
the beaker would feel hot
People can tell a chemical reaction is occurring in a beaker by observing changes such as color, gas production, temperature change, formation of a precipitate, or the release of light or sound. These visual clues can indicate that new substances are being formed due to the chemical reaction taking place.
The formation of white precipitate indicates a chemical reaction occurred in the beaker that resulted in the precipitation of a solid product from the solution.
Placing a plastic sheet over the beaker helps to trap the steam, preventing it from escaping into the surrounding environment. This can be useful for certain experiments where it's important to capture and measure the amount of steam produced, or to create a controlled environment for the reaction taking place in the beaker.
Depends on how fast you are stirring..... Friction from very vigorous stirring could be one answer, but while this is a real phenomemon, it is unlikely ot be significant in most cases. Another answer is that an exothermic chemical reaction is taking place between the two chemicals in the beaker.
The type of reaction taking place in Q2 is hydrolysis. Hydrolysis is a chemical reaction where water is used to break down a compound into its constituents.
Light reaction is taking place on thylakoids.Dark reaction take place in stroma.
spectator ions in a double replacement reaction
The major product of this reaction is the compound formed as a result of the chemical reaction taking place.
heat the vessel the reaction is taking place!
The compound deposited on the inside of the beaker is likely a precipitate formed from a chemical reaction that took place in the beaker. It could be a solid formed from the mixing of two solutions that reacted with each other. Further analysis would be needed to determine the specific compound.