- Please use 273.15 when converting between Kelvin and Celsius temperatures.
- Use 96485 for Faraday Constant
- In problems that require fitting of a curve or straight line use linear regression. Do not use trend line. Sometimes the results can be different.
- Please use 273.15 when converting between Kelvin and Celsius temperatures. - Use 96485 for Faraday...
This is a question for homework in an undergraduate Physical Chemistry class: - Please use 273.15 when converting between Kelvin and Celsius temperatures. - Use 96485 for Faraday Constant - In problems that require fitting of a curve or straight line use linear regression. Do not use trend line. Sometimes the results can be different. QUESTION 6 The table below shows the vapor pressure vs temperature experimental data for a substance of molar mass 207.2 g mol-1: T<K > 1500...
This is a question for homework in an undergraduate Physical Chemistry class: - Please use 273.15 when converting between Kelvin and Celsius temperatures. - Use 96485 for Faraday Constant - In problems that require fitting of a curve or straight line use linear regression. Do not use trend line. Sometimes the results can be different. QUESTION 5 Between 298.2 K to its normal boiling point 353.24 K the vapor pressure of a certain organic compound can be fitted to the...
Fill in the data sheet and please show your work for the calculations Thermodynamics of Potassium nitrate dissolving in water KNO3(s) ↔ K+ (aq) + NO3-(aq Determine the thermodynamic variables, ΔG, ΔH, and ΔS, for the dissolving of KNO3 in water. You will find these variables by creating a Van’T Plot, which is a graph of lnK(sp) vs 1/T. A set amount of KNO3 is weighed and dissolved in 25mL of water and heated until all the KNO3 is dissolved....