Chemistry, asked by tina9961, 1 year ago

the temperature of 5 ml of strong acid increases by 5 degree Celsius when 5 ml of strong base is added to it. if 10 ml of each are mixed, temperature should increased by


MUDITASAHU: For a strong acid and strong base, heat of neutralisation remains constant irrespective of amount of strong acid or strong base taken. Hence the increase in temperature is also constant irrespective of volume of strong acid or strong base taken.
Hence it will also increase the temperature by 5oC.

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Answered by MUDITASAHU
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For a strong acid and strong base, heat of neutralisation remains constant irrespective of amount of strong acid or strong base taken. Hence the increase in temperature is also constant irrespective of volume of strong acid or strong base taken.
Hence it will also increase the temperature by 5°C.

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Answered by rchandolia10
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Answer:

Answer is 2 Degree celcius

Explanation:

we know that Temperature is a intensive property and intensive properties doesn't depend on the size or amount of material in a system therefore the temperature of mixture remain remain same as earlier (i e 2 degree Celsius ) even after changing amount of acid and base

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