In this experiment you will draw graphs of temperature vs. time showing how the solution temperatures vary before and after mixing. An example is shown below.From which point on this graph should the temperature of the mixture be recorded?Question 5Select one:Point "A"Point "B"Point "C"Point "D"Point "E"
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In this experiment you will draw graphs of temperature vs. time showing how the solution temperatures vary before and after mixing. An example is shown below.From which point on this graph should the temperature of the mixture be recorded?Question 5Select one:Point "A"Point "B"Point "C"Point "D"Point "E"
Solution
Without the context of the graph, it's difficult to provide an accurate answer. However, typically in a temperature vs. time graph for a mixing solution experiment, the temperature of the mixture should be recorded after the mixing has occurred and the temperature has stabilized. This is usually represented by a flat section on the graph. If the points A-E represent different times, you would typically choose the point that occurs after the temperature has stabilized post-mixing.
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