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Given the first and last term, a = 6, t9 = 24, how do you find the sum of the arithmetic series? Why does wave refraction occur? How would you define entropy of a system? What is electromagnetic energy …
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Apr 12, 2017 · the reaction would be spontaneous Nature favors reactions with positive entropy and negative enthalpy. if entropy is positive, then the reaction is going from less disorder to more …
Why does freezing point depression necessarily occur when adding a ...
Oct 9, 2015 · To a first approximation, the slope remains essentially the same within the same condensed phase because it actually corresponds to the negative molar entropy of the phase: ( …
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This requires a fairly good understanding of isothermal processes. I am assuming the solid/liquid is already at its phase change temperature. When a system is undergoing a phase change, it's an …
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Explanation: The idea here is that you need to use the change in Gibbs free energy, #DeltaG^@#, and the change in entropy, #DeltaS^@#, of the reaction at #161.0^@"C"# to determine the change in …
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The exchange takes place in the capillaries, it takes place because of diffusion due to entropy. The arteries coming from the heart supply the capillaries in the lungs with blood that is low in Oxygen and …
To find the melting point of a solid do I take the enthalpy of fusion ...
May 7, 2018 · To find the melting point of a solid do I take the enthalpy of fusion divided by entropy of fusion?
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Is "infinity" + 1 = "infinity" ? + Example - Socratic
If we define the natural numbers in this way then if A and B are disjoint sets, we can define addition as: abs (A) + abs (B) = abs (A uu B) What happens if you extend this to infinite sets, for example the set …
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Jun 4, 2018 · Mass is an intrinsic property of an object while weight is a Force that depends upon the conditions and surrounding of the location of the object. Mass can be seen as the amount of matter …