@@ChadsPrep Using the plug and chug method you got ΔG=570.4 kJ but using the formula ΔG=ΔH-TΔS you get a different answer ΔG=ΔH-TΔS ΔG=568.9kJ - 298kelvin * .0074kJ ΔG=566.6948
The data was put in the wrong columns, I looked up a table with the correct data and ΔG is actually 567.1kJ and ΔH is 569.3kJ, giving the correct value when put in the formula@@JR-tl8sd
When calculating delta H or G from the given H or G (product - reactants ) do you include everything or is it just like finding k where you take out liquid or solid
How do you have products minus reactants here but in you’re 6.2 organic chemistry video ur do reactants minus products. I’m confused and I always did products minus reactants at my uni
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@11:00 you explain the DeltaG=DeltaH-TDeltaS and even after converting to kJ I get a different answer. Why is that?
Which calculation is this for and what was your answer?
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Using the plug and chug method you got ΔG=570.4 kJ
but using the formula ΔG=ΔH-TΔS you get a different answer
ΔG=ΔH-TΔS
ΔG=568.9kJ - 298kelvin * .0074kJ
ΔG=566.6948
The data was put in the wrong columns, I looked up a table with the correct data and ΔG is actually 567.1kJ and ΔH is 569.3kJ, giving the correct value when put in the formula@@JR-tl8sd
When calculating delta H or G from the given H or G (product - reactants ) do you include everything or is it just like finding k where you take out liquid or solid
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Sorry Will as I don't. As you might imagine I simply don't have the time. Best wishes to you in your studies!
@@ChadsPrep no worries! Chem final coming up. Haha
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Why is N not diatomic in the last formation reaction
Hey Nick - the last formation reaction is for NaHCO3
How do you have products minus reactants here but in you’re 6.2 organic chemistry video ur do reactants minus products. I’m confused and I always did products minus reactants at my uni
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