When 50 mL of a strong acid is added to 50 mL of a strong base temperature rises by…
Chemistry · Class 11 · CBSE — Thermodynamics
When 50 mL of a strong acid is added to 50 mL of a strong base temperature rises by 4.5°C. What will be the increase in temperature when 100 mL of same acid is mixed with 100 mL of the same base?
- 9°C
- 18°C
- 4.5°C
- 20°C
Answer
(C) 4.5°C
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