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Hey I was wondering what if they ask if a chemical is sat/unsat/supersat at a temperature that is beyond what the graph can show? How would I figure this out? (Eg. they ask for 120 degrees celsius but the graph only shows up to 100 degrees celsius).
That's a really good question. I've never run across a problem like that...Is the line for the particular solute linear or does it curve? If it's linear my guess is you could find the equation of that particular line then you could plug in 120 for x and figure out what y is....
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This was so easy to understand and learn. I thought it was very hard and confusing but u helped me understand it so well. Thank u so much, may ur channel bloom! 💕
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can you tell how many cm graph you took?
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Hey I was wondering what if they ask if a chemical is sat/unsat/supersat at a temperature that is beyond what the graph can show? How would I figure this out? (Eg. they ask for 120 degrees celsius but the graph only shows up to 100 degrees celsius).
That's a really good question. I've never run across a problem like that...Is the line for the particular solute linear or does it curve? If it's linear my guess is you could find the equation of that particular line then you could plug in 120 for x and figure out what y is....
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I'm sorry to hear that! What can I clarify?
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