Respuesta :

The freezing point method will be no effect. Because both the normal freezing point and freezing point of the solution containing the solute will be 1 degree high.

When the temperature probe read 1.0 degrees Celcius lower than the true temperature the enthalpy change will be very small.

The enthalpy has been the energy required for the breaking of the bond in a molecule. The enthalpy of the molecule has been dependent on the temperature, pressure, and volume.

With the rise in temperature, there has been a rise in the molecular interaction in the molecule and thereby the enthalpy of the reaction has been increased. However, since the initial temperature of the probe and the final detected temperature has been detected will be 1 degree lower than the true temperature, the enthalpy change will be very small.

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