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The correct answer is conduction
Which intervals are affected by the addition of a
catalyst?
(1) 1 and 2
(2) 1 and 3
(3) 2 and 4
(4) 3 and 4
Intervals 1 and 3 are most affected by the addition of catalyst. Option 2 is correct.
Catalysts are those compounds that reduce the activation energy for the reaction to occur, hence increasing the rate of reaction.
Activation energy is the energy that is required to start a reaction. Here, 1 represents the activation energy and 3 represents activation energy without catalyst.
Therefore, intervals 1 and 3 are most affected by the addition of catalyst.
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Answer: Option (2) is the correct answer.
Explanation:
The minimum amount of energy required by the reactants to undergo a reaction is known as activation energy.
And when we add a catalyst into a reaction then it leads to a decrease in activation energy. As a result, product formation becomes faster.
Therefore, we can conclude that intervals 1 and 3 are affected by the addition of a catalyst.
Answer:
B) Use a conductivity apparatus
Explanation:
I got it right on Plato. Strong acids and strong bases will conduct more than weak acids and weak bases, so you can tell if one is stronger than the other by seeing which one conducts more.
2)38.5 g
3)200 g
4)617 g
200 g is the mass of would be used. Hence, option C is correct.
Molarity (M) is the amount of a substance in a certain volume of solution. Molarity is defined as the moles of a solute per litres of a solution. Molarity is also known as the molar concentration of a solution.
Total volume = 10 x 0.250 liters = 2.5 liters
M = n ÷ V
Total moles: n = M x V
= 0.720mol/liter x 2.5 liter
=1.8 mol
Molar mass = grams / n
1.8 mol x 110.98 g/mol
= 199.8 grams
Hence, option C is correct.
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