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sammy

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How would the slope of your graph change if the volume of the solutions were doubled? Explain your answer.

Question 2

Explain the slope of your graph.



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missalyssa26

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Answer to Question 1

The slope will be approximately the same. The temperature change will be about the
same. The amount of heat released will be twice as much because the volume was
doubled.

Answer to Question 2

The slope of the graph is a straight line indicating that the change in temperature is
directly proportional to the concentration.





 

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