Ethane, CH3-CH3, is an example of an alkane. Bromine, in the form of bromine water (Br2(aq)), is an example of a halogen. Under standard laboratory conditions, ethane will not react with bromine water. In the presence of UV light, ethane will react with bromine in a substitution reaction
By law of conservation of energy, the amount of heat lost
by the metal should be equal to the amount of heat gained by water. That is,
the change in energy (expressed in enthalpies) should be equal:
- (ΔH)metal = (ΔH)water
Take note of the negative sign in front of (ΔH)metal, this
means that heat is lost by this metal.
Where ΔH or change in enthalpy is:
ΔH = m Cp (T2 – T1)
So,
- 15 g (Cp) (23 °C – 99 °C) = 75 g (4.18 J/g * °C) (26 °C –
23 °C)
1,140 Cp = 940.5
<span>Cp = 0.825 J/g * °C (ANSWER)</span>
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Answer:
Explanation:
phenolphthalein indicator is an acid - alkaline organic dye that changes color over a particular pH range depending on the medium. As such , asides phenolphthalein, methyl orange, Alzarian yellow are other indicators that are used during avid - base titration experiment.
In this case, phenolphthalein in an acidic medium is colorless while in basic medium is pink. Also phenolphthalein been a weak acid reacting with the hydroxide thereby reducing the concentration, this will have an effect on the equilibrium position by favoring the forward reaction i.e product formation. hence more products will be formed.
In the case of ammonium chloride, the addition of more ammonium ions results in an increase in the concentration of the products and as such, if more ammonium ions are removed, the equilibrium position will shift to favor the backward reaction i.e reactant formation.