1answer.
Ask question
Login Signup
Ask question
All categories
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies
  • Business
  • History
  • Health
  • Geography
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Computers and Technology
  • Arts
  • World Languages
  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • Advanced Placement (AP)
  • SAT
  • Medicine
  • Law
  • Engineering
Brrunno [24]
1 year ago
13

I need help pleaseee help please! <3

Chemistry
1 answer:
kobusy [5.1K]1 year ago
4 0

(a) The temperature goes up by 3⁰C.

(b) There is increase in temperature, so the reaction is exothermic.

(c) Examples of exothermic reaction include, rusting of Iron, burning of coal, reaction of strong acid and water.

(d) Examples of endothermic reaction include, melting solid salts and evaporating liquid water.

<h3>What is exothermic reaction?</h3>

Exothermic reaction is a type of chemical reaction in which energy is transferred to or from the surroundings.

Examples of exothermic reactions include the following;

  • Rusting of Iron
  • Burning of Coal
  • Reaction of Strong Acid and Water
  • Water and Calcium Chloride

<h3>What is endothermic reaction?</h3>

Endothermic reaction is a type of chemical reaction in which energy is absorbed from the surroundings.

Examples of endothermic reactions include the following;

  • Melting solid salts.
  • Evaporating liquid water, etc

<h3>Change in temperature</h3>

From the increase in temperature from 15⁰C to 23⁰C, we can conclude that the temperature goes up by 3⁰C.

20⁰C - 17⁰C = 23⁰ - 20⁰C = 3⁰C.

Since there is increase in temperature, the reaction is exothermic.

Learn more about exothermic reaction here: brainly.com/question/2924714

#SPJ1

You might be interested in
When the volume of a gas is changed from 3.6 L to 15.5 L, the temperature will change from ______ C to 87 C.
harkovskaia [24]
V1/T1=V2/T2
(15.5)/(360K)=(3.6)/(T2)
T2=83.61290K
T2=-189.3871 degrees Celsius
5 0
3 years ago
Read 2 more answers
How does the bond energy of HCl(g) differ from the standard enthalpy of formation of HCl(g)?
sergeinik [125]

Answer:

it's the same if rounded off to the nearest decimal or slightly different if not.

Explanation:

The enthalpy of formation is -431.6 kJ, while the bond energy of H-Cl is -432 kJ.

5 0
3 years ago
How many moles of H2O are needed to produce 5.6 mol of NaOH?<br> Na2O + H2O --&gt; 2NaOH
navik [9.2K]

Answer: 2.8 moles

Explanation:

The balanced equation below shows that 1 mole of sodium oxide reacts with 1 mole of water to form 2 moles of sodium hydroxide respectively.

Na2O + H2O --> 2NaOH

1 mole of H2O = 2 moles of NaOH

Let Z moles of H2O = 5.6 mole of NaOH

To get the value of Z, cross multiply

5.6 moles x 1 mole= Z x 2 moles

5.6 = 2Z

Divide both sides by 2

5.6/2 = 2Z/2

2.8 = Z

Thus, 2.8moles of H2O are needed to produce 5.6 mol of NaOH

3 0
3 years ago
Is Mg one of the most active elements?
DerKrebs [107]
It is relative but not as relative as the alkaline metals
6 0
4 years ago
What is the net ionic equation of the reaction of mgso4 with ba(no3)2? express you answer as a chemical equation including phase
exis [7]
The Molecular Equation is as follow,
 
         Ba(NO₃)₂ ₍aq₎  +  MgSO₄ ₍aq₎  →  BaSO₄ ₍s₎  +  Mg(NO₃)₂ ₍aq₎

The Total Ionic Equation is as follow,

Ba²⁺₍aq₎ + 2NO₃⁻ ₍aq₎ +Mg²⁺ ₍aq₎ + SO₄²⁻ ₍aq₎  →  Mg²⁺ ₍aq₎ + 2NO₃⁻ ₍aq₎ + BaSO₄ ₍aq₎

Here, Mg²⁺ and NO₃⁻ are spectator Ions,
So,
The Net Ionic Equation is as follow,

                            Ba²⁺ ₍aq₎  +  SO₄²⁻ ₍aq₎  →  BaSO₄ ₍aq₎
7 0
3 years ago
Read 2 more answers
Other questions:
  • How do I do this chart? Need help ASAP.
    11·1 answer
  • An 8.5 mL sample of gasoline has a mass of .75 g. What is the density of the gasoline?
    6·2 answers
  • What do us, humans and sharks have in common
    10·1 answer
  • When you strike a match you produce frictional heat energy what does this input of energy present in a chemical reaction
    5·2 answers
  • Andre is packing for a move to Kentucky. He needs to pack 20 small paperback books whose total mass is 5 kg and some pillows who
    11·1 answer
  • Which option is an example of a physical change?
    14·2 answers
  • In the titration of NaOH with vinegar, a student overshot the endpoint (i.e. added too much NaOH solution). How will this affect
    10·1 answer
  • ASAP PLEASE I NEED TO BALANCE THEM PLZ HELP IM FAILING THANKS ILL GIVE BRAINLIEST
    5·1 answer
  • How many atoms are in 5.62 moles of Mercury?
    9·1 answer
  • What is wind in more than 15 words?
    13·1 answer
Add answer
Login
Not registered? Fast signup
Signup
Login Signup
Ask question!