Hello,
I noticed a discrepancy between the textbook and equation sheet concerning the Van't Hoff Equation. I noticed that T2 and T1 were switched around. Am I missing something?
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The second picture has a negative sign factored out, so they're technically the same.
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Andrew Wang 1C wrote:The second picture has a negative sign factored out, so they're technically the same.
Ahh, thank you!
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They're the same equation, one just has the negative sign pulled out to the front, which is why the T1 and T2 are switched!
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The T1 and T2 are switched because one has a negative sign factored out! They're the same equation.
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They are the same equation, just one has a negative sign factored out so it appears at the front of the equation.
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