The correct choices are: (2) the particles in the Warner cup has more kinetic energy and (3) if there are two different amounts of the same liquid the temp is a good way to compare thermal energies
Answer:
pH = 5.76
Explanation:
We can solve this problem by using<em> Henderson-Hasselbach's equation</em>:
pH = pKa + log
We are already know all the required information, thus we<u> input the data given by the problem</u>:
pH = 4.76 + log(20/2)
And finally <u>calculate the pH</u>:
pH = 5.76
The pH of that acetic acid solution is 5.76.
The final temperature is -138 °C.
Explanation:
Using the equation of specific heat
We can easily find the final temperature of a 73.174 g of copper sample. As we know that specific heat is the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of the object to 1°C.
The specific heat of copper is known as 0.387 J/g°C and the initial temperature is said as 102 °C . The mass is given as 73.174 g. The heat released is 6800 J.
Since the heat is released the Q value will be negative.
Thus, the final temperature is -138 °C.
<span> A </span>catalyst<span> will </span>appear<span> in the steps of a </span>reaction<span> mechanism, but it will not </span>appear<span> in the overall </span><span>chemical reaction</span>
I believe its Lithium Sulfide