Both have the same reason. Temperature rise would decrease the population of the ground state and increase the population of higher energy vibrational states. Therefore, with increased temperature, the intensity of the Stokes lines would decrease and the intensity of the anti-Stokes lines would increase
why the intensity of stokes line decrease when the temperature is increase? why the intensity of...
When does the slope of an Ellingham line increase and when does it decrease? Consider (i) a phase change occurs with increasing temperature on the reactants side (ii) a phase change occurs with increasing temperature on the products side
why are anti-stokes lines generally weaker than stokes lines in vibrational raman spectra?
Explain why the viscosity of liquids decreases with an increase in temperature while the viscosity of gases increases with an increase in temperature. Determine the dynamic viscosity of a liquid having a kinematic viscosity of 6.5 stokes and a specific gravity of 1.8.
Why as the temperature increases does the electrical conductivity decrease in metals but increase in electrolytes? Why do two circular current loops of the same size and with the same current direction attract each other when one is placed on top of the other but repel each other when they are placed side by side on the same plane? What happens in these two situations if the directions of current are opposite in the two loops? What are the similarities...
Why the absorbance increase or decrease when a sample is analyzed and measured throughout the flame height?
Why does the temperature increase, if you decrease the volume by pushing the lid down? Pick all that apply. A. Because of the gas law. B. Because of the energy conservation law. C. Because you do work while you push down. D. Because of Newton's laws. E. Because of the work-energy theorem.
Why does the pressure of a gas sample increase when the
temperature is increased? Assume the volume remains constant.
Select all that apply.
Why does the pressure of a gas sample increase when the temperature is increased? Assume the volume remains constant. Select all that apply. Choose one or more: O A. The average kinetic energy of the gas increases as the temperature increases, causing more energetic collisions with the walls. O B. As the temperature of the gas increases,...
Question 10 Increase in temperature results in in rate of reaction because Decrease, decrease in PH Decrease, collision occurs with lower energy Increase, collision occur with higher energy Increase, increase in pH
16. Effect of Temperature Changes Summary Temperature Change (increase or decrease) Reaction Type (Exothermic or endothermic) Effect on Reaction (favors products or reactants) Effect on K (increase or decrease) Increase Exothermic Increase Endothermic Decrease Exothermic Decrease Endothermic
When you increase the temperature of a solution as you add solid solute, solubility. When you decrease the temperature of solution as you add solid solute, solubility. When you increase the temperature of a solution containing a gas solute, solubility. When you decrease the temperature of solution containing a gas solute, solubility.