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Inserting values of system parameters into equation (8.53) gives... [Pg.241]

Derive the polynomial expressions for the concentration dependence of electrons, metal vacancies, and anion vacancies for a compound MX showing Schottky equilibrium (Section 7.9.4). Insert values of the equilibrium constants to obtain polynomial expressions for the cases where electronic defects dominate. [Pg.348]

Inserting values from the table into equation (ii) gives ... [Pg.66]

Inserting values into this equation, we obtain... [Pg.88]

Finally, we calculate the value of AU from Equation (3.9). Inserting values ... [Pg.97]

We have already seen in the previous section that A U = +40.7 kJ per mole of water, and from SAQ 3.5 the volume of 1 mol of water vapour is 0.031 m3 per mole of water. Inserting values into Equation (3.13) ... [Pg.102]

Inserting values of AHBE from Table 3.3 into Equation (3.32) ... [Pg.117]

We start with Equation (4.9), retaining the position of Cp within the integral inserting values ... [Pg.143]

Inserting values into the van t Hoff isotherm (Equation (4.55)) ... [Pg.163]

The value of AGS at 298 K is +5.7 kJmoP1, the positive sign explaining the lack of a spontaneous reaction. Inserting values into the Gibbs-Helmholtz equation, Equation (4.62), yields... [Pg.168]

We will employ the thermodynamic data from Worked Example 4.12. Inserting values into Equation (4.74) ... [Pg.170]

Strategy. For convenience, we will call the higher temperature T> and the lower temperature T. (1) The van t Hoff isochore, Equation (4.78), is written in terms of a ratio, so we do not need the absolute values. In other words, in this example, we can employ the solubilities s without further manipulation. We can dispense with the units of. v for the same reason. (2) We convert the two temperatures to kelvin, for the van t Hoff isochore requires thermodynamic temperatures, so T2 = 343.9 K and 7) = 312.0 K. (3) We insert values into the van t Hoff isochore (Equation (4.78)) ... [Pg.172]

Strategy. (1) Calculate the pressure exerted and hence the pressure change. (2) Insert values into the Clapeyron equation (Equation (5.1)). [Pg.195]

Before inserting values into the Clapeyron equation, we rearrange it slightly, first by multiplying both sides by TAV, then dividing both sides by AH , to give... [Pg.195]

In this example, it is simpler to insert values into Equation (5.5) and to rearrange later. Inserting values gives... [Pg.201]


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