Good lecture! I had a fun time watching it!
WongeneKIM 6 months ago
How did you get -1.8077?? That threw me off.
teresa1991 8 months ago
@teresa1991
he actually did it wrong, it was supposed to be
e^1.742663468
K2 = 0.17505
lisahtk 8 months ago 2
@lisahtk oh okay thank you! (:
no probs :D
lisahtk 8 months ago
@9:02 i'm still really confused why i'm getting -4.9093 instead of -.49093!! i keep working it out on the calculator but is till can't figure out why i'm getting the wrong one. help please!!!
jayemadronamusic 10 months ago
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@jayemadronamusic its because youre a dumbass
slickdick6969 9 months ago in playlist Chemistry: Arrhenius equation. Activation energy
@jayemadronamusic
so because 1.00 x 10^2 is in KJ we gotta convert it to J, so times it by 1000,
then we get 10^5 Joules (100,000)
and then put tht into the formula (10^5/ 8.314) x 0.000040816
which gives u -0.4909
Good lecture! I had a fun time watching it!
WongeneKIM 6 months ago
How did you get -1.8077?? That threw me off.
teresa1991 8 months ago
@teresa1991
he actually did it wrong, it was supposed to be
e^1.742663468
K2 = 0.17505
lisahtk 8 months ago 2
@lisahtk oh okay thank you! (:
teresa1991 8 months ago
@teresa1991
no probs :D
lisahtk 8 months ago
@9:02 i'm still really confused why i'm getting -4.9093 instead of -.49093!! i keep working it out on the calculator but is till can't figure out why i'm getting the wrong one. help please!!!
jayemadronamusic 10 months ago
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@jayemadronamusic its because youre a dumbass
slickdick6969 9 months ago in playlist Chemistry: Arrhenius equation. Activation energy
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@jayemadronamusic
so because 1.00 x 10^2 is in KJ we gotta convert it to J, so times it by 1000,
then we get 10^5 Joules (100,000)
and then put tht into the formula (10^5/ 8.314) x 0.000040816
which gives u -0.4909
lisahtk 8 months ago