There is a mistake in the study guide portion of the description on your website. PP of NH3 is written as 10.0 atm where as in the problem it was given as 100.0 atm! Just a little note :)
I really am so glad that I came across your videos. It was a difficult part for me to understand when I first hear it from the college proffesor but when I listened from you, everything make sense I can say. Thank you so much.
Thanks Prof Chad. I have a question though. How do we use the correlation btw deltaG0 and pKa, where we find the equation: Keq = 10^deltapKa? Thank you in advance for your attention.
Can you clarify your question a little further? Once you have Keq from pKa, you can use DeltaG = -RTLnKeq. As for the correlation, smaller pKa ~ stronger acid ~ Keq>1 ~ deltaG0
for understanding relationship between G° and Keq why did we firstly assume that reactant and product have same concentration then G° factor affect reaction?
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There is a mistake in the study guide portion of the description on your website. PP of NH3 is written as 10.0 atm where as in the problem it was given as 100.0 atm! Just a little note :)
I really am so glad that I came across your videos. It was a difficult part for me to understand when I first hear it from the college proffesor but when I listened from you, everything make sense I can say. Thank you so much.
You are welcome - Happy Studying!
Am really happy with the graphical interpretation kindly get us the opposite of it when Gibbs free energy is greater than 1
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Terrific teaching. Textbook cannot compare to your videos for easy understanding.
That is so weird.. that’s exactly what we are learning right now.
Hope the video helps, Will - Happy Studying!
Wow, this is a great explanation.
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Thanks Prof Chad. I have a question though. How do we use the correlation btw deltaG0 and pKa, where we find the equation: Keq = 10^deltapKa? Thank you in advance for your attention.
Can you clarify your question a little further? Once you have Keq from pKa, you can use DeltaG = -RTLnKeq. As for the correlation, smaller pKa ~ stronger acid ~ Keq>1 ~ deltaG0
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for understanding relationship between G° and Keq why did we firstly assume that reactant and product have same concentration then G° factor affect reaction?
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