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In this problem 4:18 this method of calculating the E of the third equation by adding the other two only works when n is the same amongst the three of them (n is the number of transferred electrons) otherwise you should use n3E3 = n1E1 + n2E2
It referring to the e^x, the "e" value is just the inverse of ln and on your calculator it would be the e^x which is better stated as e to the x power and x is the (nFE)/RT so whatever the number get for the (nFE)/RT part of the problem take that number and use the e^x button (plug that number into where the e is at) and you will get K
Yana Gida Because it’s a voltaic cell that means it should be spontaneous and it can’t be spontaneous if has a negative Ecell so -0.73 won’t work .. You have to get a positive Ecell when you add the Eanode and Ecathode for the reaction to be spontaneous.. I hope this helps🙏🏾
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Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for a solid explanation on How to calculate the Equilibrium Constant K and Cell Potential using a simple formula in AP/General Chemistry. Once again, the practice problems along with the correct formulas shows how to calculate the correct equilibrium constant K given the Cell Potential and vice versa. This is an error free video/lecture on TH-cam TV with the Organic Chemistry Tutor.
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In this problem 4:18
this method of calculating the E of the third equation by adding the other two only works when n is the same amongst the three of them (n is the number of transferred electrons)
otherwise you should use
n3E3 = n1E1 + n2E2
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4:07 how would I even put that into the calculator
Really good explanation 🤞🏾
you saved me again man, I was wondering where did that K came from in my module, thanks
Great lesson
Why are you not able to flip E* of cranium? can the volts not be negative?
What is the value of "e"?...I couldn't get what u said concerning it
I think I'm late but it's 2.71."e" is just a constant
what is the value of e ?in k=e (nFE°)/RT ?
What's the value of e
It referring to the e^x, the "e" value is just the inverse of ln and on your calculator it would be the e^x which is better stated as e to the x power and x is the (nFE)/RT so whatever the number get for the (nFE)/RT part of the problem take that number and use the e^x button (plug that number into where the e is at) and you will get K
its a euler
e ≈2.71828182846
What's the value of e
Please I need answer urgently
I think I'm late but it's 2.71."e" is just a constant
in 0:32 why did you said that if use -0.73 V wont work?
Yana Gida Because it’s a voltaic cell that means it should be spontaneous and it can’t be spontaneous if has a negative Ecell so -0.73 won’t work .. You have to get a positive Ecell when you add the Eanode and Ecathode for the reaction to be spontaneous.. I hope this helps🙏🏾
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Nice vid! Btw, what's your educational background?
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What's the value of e please respond
1O^n ....for eg. 2e4= 2x10^4
wouldnt the Ksp= 1/K?
no
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