Constants in Van’t Hoff Equation [ENDORSED]
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Constants in Van’t Hoff Equation
Are deltaS and deltaH considered constant when comparing a reaction at two different temperatures, or are other variables in the equation constant?
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Re: Constants in Van’t Hoff Equation
Yes, delta S and delta H are assumed to not be temperature-dependent, meaning constant, when using the vant hoff equation
Re: Constants in Van’t Hoff Equation [ENDORSED]
In the Van’t Hoff Equation, deltaS and deltaH are constant when comparing the same reaction at two different temperatures.
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Re: Constants in Van’t Hoff Equation
In the Van't Hoff equation, both deltaS and deltaH are assumed to be constant independent of temperature, however, only deltaH shows up in the most easily usable form of the equation.
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Re: Constants in Van’t Hoff Equation
The entropy and enthalpy are different at different temperatures but their delta's are the same.
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