Van't Hoff and equilibria


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Van't Hoff and equilibria

Postby 105561735 » Sun Mar 17, 2024 10:28 pm

How does the Van't Hoff equation relate to the equilibrium constant and temperature for a chemical reaction

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Re: Van't Hoff and equilibria

Postby 905934067 » Sun Mar 17, 2024 10:29 pm

The Van't Hoff equation relates the equilibrium constant (K) of a chemical reaction to temperature (T) through the equation ln(K2/K1) = ΔH°/R * (1/T1 - 1/T2), where ΔH° is the standard enthalpy change of the reaction, and R is the gas constant. This equation shows that as temperature changes, the equilibrium constant shifts accordingly, indicating the sensitivity of chemical equilibrium to temperature variations.

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Re: Van't Hoff and equilibria

Postby 205538966 » Sun Mar 17, 2024 10:30 pm

The van't Hoff equation relates the change in the equilibrium constant, K, of a chemical reaction to the change in temperature, T, given the standard enthalpy change, ΔH⊖, for the process.


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