Respuesta :
The chemical reaction based on the given above can be written as,
P + Q --> PQ
The energy in the left side of the equation will sum up to 85.3 J. That is the sum of the energy of P and Q. The energy in the right side of the equation is 104 J and is 18.7J more than that of the left side. This means that 18.7J of heat was absorbed during the process.
P + Q --> PQ
The energy in the left side of the equation will sum up to 85.3 J. That is the sum of the energy of P and Q. The energy in the right side of the equation is 104 J and is 18.7J more than that of the left side. This means that 18.7J of heat was absorbed during the process.
Answer: The extra energy required is 18.7 J
Explanation:
Law of conservation of energy states that energy can neither be created nor be destroyed but it can only be transformed from one form to another form.
We are given:
Energy of Reactant P = 50 J
Energy of Reactant Q = 35.3 J
Energy of Product PQ = 104 J
According to law of conservation of energy:
[tex]E_P+E_Q+\Delta E=R_{PQ}\\\\50+35.3+\Delta E=104\\\\\Delta E=104-(50+35.3)=18.7J[/tex]
This extra energy is taken up by the reactants.
Hence, the extra energy required is 18.7 J