Answer&Explanation:
The unit used to measure Heat is joule equal to that of Energy and is abbreviated as (J)
Answer:
The answer to your question is Q = 18702.5 J
Explanation:
Data
mass of water = m = 447 g
Cp = 4.184 J/g°C
Temperature 1 = T1 = 25°C
Temperature 2 = T2 = 35°C
Heat = Q = ? Joules
Process
1.- Write the formula to calculate heat
Q = mCp(T2 - T1)
2.- Substitution
Q = (447)(4.184)(35 - 25)
3.- Simplification
Q = (447)(4.184)(10)
4.- Result
Q = 18702.5 J
Answer:
See explanation
Explanation:
Hello there!
In this case, since the the concentrations are not given, and not even the Ksp, we can solve this problem by setting up the chemical equation, the equilibrium constant expression and the ICE table only:
Next, the equilibrium expression according to the produced aqueous species as the solid silver chloride is not involved in there:
And therefore, the ICE table, in which x stands for the molar solubility of the silver chloride:
I - 0 0
C - +x +x
E - x x
Which leads to the following modified equilibrium expression:
Unfortunately, values were not given, and they cannot be arbitrarily assigned or assumed.
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False, as oceans can act as carbon sinks along with forests.
Supercooling<span>, a state where liquids do not solidify even below their normal freezing point. Means sometimes we have liquid water below 0 degree C.</span>