Chemistry, asked by achalbagde004, 11 months ago

Obtain the expression for work done
in chemical reaction.​

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Answered by SHIVAMBANDE18122005
12

Explanation:

Work is equal to the displacement, or distance, times force. When we are measuring work done by a chemical reaction we can calculate work by multiplying the pressure (which increases due to an increase in temperature from exothermic reactions) times the change in volume.

Answered by AvanthikaFinesh
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Answer:

Work is equal to the displacement, or distance, times force. When we are measuring work done by a chemical reaction we can calculate work by multiplying the pressure (which increases due to an increase in temperature from exothermic reactions) times the change in volume.

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