2AgBr(s) ⇒ 2Ag(s) + Br₂(l) ΔH = -220kJ ⇒ for 2 mol Ag
mol Ag = 7.08 : 108 g/mol = 0.065
the enthalpy change = 0.065/2 x -220 kJ = -7.15 kJ
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Answer:
500 cal
Explanation:
m=25g,c=1cal/g, change in temperature=70-50,20 degree Celsius Q=?
using formula Q=mxcx change in theta
Q=25x1x20
Q=500cal
Chemical properties can only be analyzed by putting the substance through a chemical reaction, such as combustion.
Physical properties can be analyzed without altering the substance chemically. With that in mind:
Boiling point: physical
Density: physical
Ductility: physical
Heat of combustion: chemical
Answer:
it will float back up because it's not dense enough to go down