This rxn can give an answer-
i.e: HCl + H2O<=>H3O+ + Cl-
When temp increases two things may actualli happen:
1. The water evaporated and the equillibria shifts to the left in order to reduce the effects of the lost h20 and do the ph increases.
2. The eqn shifts to the left as temp increases bcoz the eqn is an exothermic to reduce the disturbance caused. Therefore the ph increases.
In the procedure you could control the temperature and pressure in order to increase validity and reluiability. You could also set up a control experiment to compare the results of the changed conditions and the control. {good qsn}
i.e: HCl + H2O<=>H3O+ + Cl-
When temp increases two things may actualli happen:
1. The water evaporated and the equillibria shifts to the left in order to reduce the effects of the lost h20 and do the ph increases.
2. The eqn shifts to the left as temp increases bcoz the eqn is an exothermic to reduce the disturbance caused. Therefore the ph increases.
In the procedure you could control the temperature and pressure in order to increase validity and reluiability. You could also set up a control experiment to compare the results of the changed conditions and the control. {good qsn}