EXPERIMENT 1: What do you think will happen to the temperature if you used 75 mL of HCl and 75 mL of NaOH instead of the 10 mL each you used in Experiment 1?
When we use 75 mL instead of 10 mL then the temperature increases as much as heat is released. This is because the reaction between NaOH and HCl is a neutralization reaction.The reaction is exothermic it means releases heat and the amount of heat released depends on the temperature and concentration.
EXPERIMENT 1: What do you think will happen to the temperature if you used 75 mL...
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What would happen to the measured cell potentials if 30 mL solution was used in each half-cell instead of 25 mL? will rate, thanks!
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