Large charges close together
Small charges close together
Large charges far apart from each other
OSmall charges far apart from each other
Answer:
Explanation:
Large charges close together maybe
When a catalyst is added to a system the equilibrium concentration remains unchanged. A catalyst increases the activation energy of the forward reaction. The correct option is 2.
A substance which increases the rate of a reaction without itself undergoing any permanent change chemically or quantitatively is defined as the catalyst and the phenomenon is known as the catalysis. It is believed that a catalyst usually participates in the chemical reaction and it speeds up.
In short, the catalyst lowers the energy barrier and thereby provides a different path of lower activation energy for the reaction so that the rate of the reaction increases.
A catalyst speeds up both the forward and backward reactions to the same extent and does not alter equilibrium constant. Thus it speeds up the attainment of equilibrium faster.
Thus the correct option is 2.
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Answer: Both heat and energy.
Explanation:
Explanation:
Let's analyze the statements one by one:
a) This process is exothermic.
True. The negative enthalpy change (-2,021 kJ) indicates that heat is released during the reaction, making it exothermic.
b) The enthalpy change for 2C₃H₇OH(l)+9O₂(g)→6CO₂(g)+8H₂O(l) is 2,021 kJ.
False. The balanced chemical equation and enthalpy change given are for the combustion of 1 mole of propanol, not 2 moles.
c) The enthalpy change for 2C₃H₇OH(l)+9O₂(g)→6CO₂(g)+8H₂O(l) is -4,042 kJ.
False. This statement suggests a doubled enthalpy change value in the wrong direction. The correct direction is negative (exothermic), but the magnitude is not doubled.
d) The enthalpy change for 2C₃H₇OH(l)+9O₂(g)→6CO₂(g)+8H₂O(l) is -2,021 kJ.
False. This statement suggests the correct direction but doubles the magnitude. The correct magnitude is -2,021 kJ for 1 mole of propanol.
e) This chemical process transfers heat from the surroundings to the system.
False. The process is exothermic, which means it releases heat from the system to the surroundings.
f) The enthalpy change for 2C₃H₇OH(l)+9O₂(g)→6CO₂(g)+8H₂O(l) is 4,042 kJ.
False. This statement suggests the correct magnitude but in the wrong direction. The correct direction is negative (exothermic).
g) This process is endothermic.
False. The process is exothermic, as indicated by the negative enthalpy change.
h) This chemical process transfers heat from the system to the surroundings.
True. An exothermic process like this releases heat from the system to the surroundings.
So, the correct statements are:
a) This process is exothermic.
e) This chemical process transfers heat from the surroundings to the system.
h) This chemical process transfers heat from the system to the surroundings.