can someone please help me with this ques.... How would u determine the order of a reaction experimentally?...
You have to set a few experiments where you keep the concentration of one reactant constant and change the other then monitor the rate of reaction and do the same for Reactant B.
You have to set a few experiments where you keep the concentration of one reactant constant and change the other then monitor the rate of reaction and do the same for Reactant B.
Would this be an acceptable definition for 'Enthalpy Change of Hydration':
Enthalpy change which accompanies the formation of an infinitely dilute solution when 1 mole of gaseous ions completely dissolves in water to form 1 mole of aqueous ions
Would this be an acceptable definition for 'Enthalpy Change of Hydration':
Enthalpy change which accompanies the formation of an infinitely dilute solution when 1 mole of gaseous ions completely dissolves in water to form 1 mole of aqueous ions
They're kind of the same thing, I would cut out the first one, and take the accepted definition in your textbook, can't go wrong with those.
Mine would be something like: The enthalpy change that occurs when one mole of isolated gaseous ions completely dissolves in water to form one mole of aqueous ions, under standard conditions.