Temperature of interest (Given equilibrium constant and enthalpy change)(The Van 't Hoff equation)

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Temperature of interest (Given equilibrium constant and enthalpy change)(The Van 't Hoff equation) formula
T2
the temperature of interset
K2
the corresponding equilibrium constant at the temperature of interest T2
T1
the temperature at anther point
K1
the corresponding equilibrium constant at the known temperature T1
DeltaHo
the standard enthalpy change

Formula description

The van 't Hoff equation in chemical thermodynamics relates the change in temperature to the change in the equilibrium constant given the standard enthalpy change for the process. This can be used to predict the temperature at a certain equilibrium constant, given the temperature at another equilibrium constant, or vice versa.

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Temperature of interest (Given equilibrium constant and enthalpy change)(The Van 't Hoff equation) formula
K2
T1
K1
DeltaHo
T2
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References

  1. Wikipedia: temperature of interest(The Van't Hoff equation).

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