Question #e4ab2 - Socratic This looks like a job for the Clausius - Clapeyron equation, which looks like this #color(blue)(ul(color(black)(ln(P_1 P_2) = (DeltaH_"vap") R * (1 T_2 - 1 T_1))))#
How do you calculate electrochemical cell potential? - Socratic Warning! VERY long answer! You can calculate the cell potential for an electrochemical cell from the half-reactions and the operating conditions > The first step is to determine the cell potential at its standard state — concentrations of 1 mol L and pressures of 1 atm at 25°C The procedure is: Write the oxidation and reduction half-reactions for the cell Look up the reduction potential
Question #0c95e - Socratic This set us is called Atwood Machine You will find it solution in all standard textbooks Solving this problem requires applying Newton's second law Step 1 : Illustrating the situation with a Free-Body Diagram First draw a free body diagram illustrating the situation Draw and label all the forces acting on the two masses and indicate the direction of the acceleration Step 2 : Applying