14.47 a
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Re: 14.47 a
Yeah, I am stuck on this too. Maybe it's a typo? I can't seem to figure out how they would get 10^6.
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Ammarah 2H wrote:I was stuck too and I keep getting 2649813.982. Is that what you’re getting as well?
The value you're writing here is 2.65 x 10^6, I don't know if that clarifies anything because the problem isn't written here and I don't have my book in front of me so I'm coming at this out of context haha but I hope that helps a little?
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Re: 14.47 a
You get the right answer if you use the logQ equation instead of the lnQ equation but I have no idea why it would matter either way.
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Ammarah 2H wrote:I was stuck too and I keep getting 2649813.982. Is that what you’re getting as well?
Yeah I'm getting the same answer.
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Re: 14.47 a
Justin Chu 1G wrote:You get the right answer if you use the logQ equation instead of the lnQ equation but I have no idea why it would matter either way.
Yeah I'm kind of confused about why exactly we'd need to use one equation rather than the other? The only guess I have is like if we're finding hydrogen ion concentration or something like that?
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