Chemical Thermodynamics 109 Vant Hoff Equation
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Short lecture on the Van't Hoff equation for computing the temperature dependence of equilibrium constants. • Using the Gibbs-Helmholtz equation, we can derive the Van't Hoff equation, which show a linear relationship between the logarithm of the equilibrium constant and the inverse of the temperature. The slope of that line is the negative standard enthalpy of reaction divided by the gas constant. • Notes Slide: http://i.imgur.com/m9C6TCZ.png • -- About TMP Chem -- • All TMP Chem content is free for everyone, everywhere, and created independently by Trent Parker. • Email: [email protected] • -- Video Links -- • Chapter Playlist: • Chemical Equilibrium • Course Playlist: • Chemical Thermodynamics and Kinetics • Course Review: • Thermo / Kinetics Chapter Reviews • Other Courses: • PChem Course Intros • Channel Info: • About TMP Chem • -- Social Links -- • Facebook: / tmpchem • Twitter: / tmpchem • LinkedIn: / tmpchem • Imgur: https://tmpchem.imgur.com • GitHub: https://www.github.com/tmpchem • -- Equipment -- • Microphone: Blue Yeti USB Microphone • Drawing Tablet: Wacom Intuos Pen and Touch Small • Drawing Program: Autodesk Sketchbook Express • Screen Capture: Corel Visual Studio Pro X8
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