## When to use

$\ln K = -\frac{\Delta H^{\circ}}{RT} + \frac{\Delta S^{\circ}}{R}$

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### When to use

When is this equation used?

ShravanPatel2B
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### Re: When to use

The Van't Hoff equation relates the change in the equilibrium constant, K, of a chemical reaction to the change in temperature given the standard enthalpy change.

This equation can be used to analyze the relationship between K and the change in temperature.

Ian Morris 3C
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### Re: When to use

it can be used to find K, change in T, and enthalpy

kevinolvera1j
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### Re: When to use

You can use it when you can assume that delta H and delta S are the same at both temps.

Ryan Yee 1J
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### Re: When to use

The Van't Hoff equation relates the equilibruim constant to standard condition enthalpy and entropy. You can overlap two instances of the Van't Hoff equation to find the change in enthalpy at two different temperatures.

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### Re: When to use

It relates the change in temperature to the change in reaction constant.