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18 Dec 2019
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
This will make the molar heat of neutrailization lower
Since the temperature differences are used in all caculations, this should not affect the molar heat of neutralization
It has an unknown impact on the molar heat of neutrailization.
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 |
This will make the molar heat of neutrailization lower |
Since the temperature differences are used in all caculations, this should not affect the molar heat of neutralization |
It has an unknown impact on the molar heat of neutrailization. |
Reid WolffLv2
31 Dec 2019