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The ratio of rate constants, k f /k r = (2.4±1.0) × 10 5 , was found to be in agreement with the equilibrium constant, K = (2.5±1.0) × 10 5 , determined from equilibrium concentrations. The best estimate of the true value of K corresponds to a standard free energy change, ...
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The finite element approximation for an element with generic interpolation-level is derived by using the isoparametric elements, and then specialized for a Q4-element. Natural boundary conditions have a significant effect on the element equilibrium equation: effects of constant flux, convection and ...
Let's use Newton's second law (ΣF = ma) to derive an expression for: The angle θ in terms of the tangential velocity of the mass, the radius of the circular path (r) and the acceleration due to gravity (g); and. The height of the conical pendulum in terms of ω2 and g.What...
The Nernst equation shows that when an equilibrium constant (K) for a reaction is greater than 1 and the standard cell potential (E) is greater than 1, the products of the reaction are favored. It also shows that when K is less than 1 and E is less than 1, the reactant formation ...
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