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Is the reaction as written endo Or exothermic? Right click on the flask and choose "thermal properties' You can now change the temperature between 0 and 99 deg C.Heat or cool the system until you have perturbed the equilibrium. Then apply LeChatlier'$ principal to determine if it is exothermic or endothermic.

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Image result for he first thing, PH, is really influenced by the way the pollutants are discarded, for example, if a factory decides to throw their pollutants inside a very good and not polluted river, this river will change how it chemically works, and through that, the PH will change, it can turn into a more acid or basic river, depending on the components that were thrown there. I learned from conducting this lab that every act of the human race affects the environment as a whole, and the main thing to pay attention to in this experiment is that, everything is linked to one another in some way.

Even small changes in pH can shift community composition in streams. This is because pH alters the chemical state of many pollutants (e.g., copper, ammonia), changing their solubility, transport and bioavailability. This can increase exposure to and toxicity of metals and nutrients to aquatic plants and animals

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