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Is there an important temperature dependence to the heat of neutralization? Why or why not? How is this important in a biological system?
Is there an important temperature dependence to the heat of neutralization? Why or why not? How is this important in a biological system?
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Students used two thermometers in Thermo lab. If both thermometers consistently read temperature exactly 1.0 degree higher than the actual temperature, how does this affect the experimental molar heat of neutralization?
This will make the molar heat of neutrailization higher |
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