Question
Two chemicals in the liquid phase are mixed together in the same container.
What change could indicate that the liquids are chemically reacting?
Responses
the temperature of the container rises
the temperature of the container rises
the liquids form two layers, like oil on water
the liquids form two layers, like oil on water
the temperature of the container stays the same
the temperature of the container stays the same
the liquids mix evenly
What change could indicate that the liquids are chemically reacting?
Responses
the temperature of the container rises
the temperature of the container rises
the liquids form two layers, like oil on water
the liquids form two layers, like oil on water
the temperature of the container stays the same
the temperature of the container stays the same
the liquids mix evenly
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The change that could indicate that the liquids are chemically reacting is **the temperature of the container rises**.
A temperature increase suggests an exothermic reaction, indicating that chemical bonds are being formed or broken during the reaction. The other options either suggest a physical change (such as forming layers or mixing) or no change, which are not definitive indicators of a chemical reaction.
A temperature increase suggests an exothermic reaction, indicating that chemical bonds are being formed or broken during the reaction. The other options either suggest a physical change (such as forming layers or mixing) or no change, which are not definitive indicators of a chemical reaction.