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Consider the following:
H20(l) + H2O(l) ---> OH-(aq) + H30+(aq)
When the temperature is decreased from 25C, it is found that the Kw has decreased. Which of the following is true?
a) The reaction must be exothermic
b) The reaction must be endothermic
c) The reaction is thermoneutral
d) Not possible. Kw = 1x10^-14 at all temperatures
e) None of these.
Answer: B - the reaction must be endothermic
I don't understand why it's endothermic? When the temperature is decreasing, doesn't that mean you're releasing heat, and thus be exothermic? And when exothermic, the solubility of the water should decrease (ex. making bonds).
H20(l) + H2O(l) ---> OH-(aq) + H30+(aq)
When the temperature is decreased from 25C, it is found that the Kw has decreased. Which of the following is true?
a) The reaction must be exothermic
b) The reaction must be endothermic
c) The reaction is thermoneutral
d) Not possible. Kw = 1x10^-14 at all temperatures
e) None of these.
Answer: B - the reaction must be endothermic
I don't understand why it's endothermic? When the temperature is decreasing, doesn't that mean you're releasing heat, and thus be exothermic? And when exothermic, the solubility of the water should decrease (ex. making bonds).