T1 and T2
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Re: T1 and T2
Yeah remember that temperature changes also affect changes in equilibrium (K) which is why there is a seperate T1/K1 and T2/K2.
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Re: T1 and T2
The concentrations of reactants and products at equilibrium changes when temperature changes, so the value of K will also change when temperature changes.
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Because of the equilibrium constant, K, is dependent on temperature, we write T1/K1 and T2/K2 to show that K will be a different value at a different temperature.
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Re: T1 and T2
Since K is influenced by temperature, this is why there are separate K values for differing T values
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This equation lets you solve for K at different temperatures, so it can show you the change in the equilibrium constant between T1 and T2.
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Re: T1 and T2
K values change with temperature, so the k value for one temperature will be different compared to a k value at another temperature. While pressure, volume, and concentration changes only shift the equilibrium of a reaction, temperature changes the actual k equilibrium value.
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