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10.08.2021 •
Chemistry
if you titrate kmno4 into fecl2 what happens to the voltage of the solution as the titration starts and proceeds to the end
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Part 1: it is a endothermic reaction because the potential energy level at the finishing point(point c) is higher than the potential energy level at the start of the reaction (point a).
Part II change in enthalpy/delta H = ending energy - beginning energy(if the result is positive, it is endothermic reaction. If it is negative, it is exothermic reaction). The highest point - starting energy = activation energy. Beginning potential energy - ending potential energy = change in enthalpy. It is all relative, not in absolute term when it comes to reactions.