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a spring has been kept compressed by lying its ends together is allowed to be dissolved in acid. what happens to the potential energy of the spring

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Answered by brainly11422
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The potential energy of the system increases when the spring is compressed by tying its ends together tightly. When the compressed spring placed in acid, the entropy of the system increases, as a result, the molecules will come together closely and they collide. Thus, the temperature of the system will increase results the spring will dissolve in the acid.

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Answered by ishaandixit07
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Answer:

The PE of the spring gets converted into KE of acid molecules whose temperature rises.

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