A catalyst reduces H°rnx in most reactions. The answer is false
<h3>Do catalysts reduce delta H?</h3>
By reducing the activation energy required for the reaction to occur, a catalyst just modifies the route used to go from reactants to products. However, because it doesn't alter the state of the products or reactants, delta H is unaffected.
A catalyst reduces a reaction's activation energy, enabling a chemical reaction to occur. The number of reactant particles with energy above the activation energy increases as the temperature of a reaction rises.
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The answer is D. Effective collisions lead to chemical reactions!
Osmium atomic number is 76
V( H₂SO₄) = 25.0 mL in liters = 25.0 / 1000 = 0.025 L
M(H₂SO₄) = ?
V(NaOH) = 50.0 mL = 50.0 / 1000 = 0.05 L
M(NaOH) = 0.150 M
number of moles NaOH :
n = M x V
n = 0.150 x <span> 0.05
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n = 0.0075 moles of NaOH
H₂SO₄(aq) + 2 NaOH(aq) = Na₂SO₄(aq) + 2 H₂O(l)
1 mole H₂SO₄ ---------- 2 mole NaOH
? mole H₂SO₄ ---------- 0.0075 moles NaOH
moles = 0.0075 * 1 / 2
= 0.00375 moles of H₂SO₄
M(H₂SO₄) = n / V
M = 0.00375 / <span> 0.025
</span>= 0<span>.15 M
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