Math, asked by Irfan1729, 11 months ago

please explain Van't Hoff equation..❤❤❤❤​

Answers

Answered by divyajaiswal311977
1

Answer:

The van 't Hoff equation relates the change in the equilibrium constant, Keq, of a chemical reaction to the change in temperature, T, given the standard enthalpy change, ΔH⊖, for the process.

Answered by Saby123
5

</p><p>/huge{red{boxed{underlined{ VANTHOFF'S EQN }}}}

Van’t Hoff equation is the equation expressing the temperature dependence on the equilibrium constant K of a chemical reaction:

[d lnK ] / dT = [ ΔrHo ] / RT2

1 where ΔrH° is the standard enthalpy of reaction

2 R the molar gas constant

3 T the temperature.

Hope this helps.

Plz don't forget to mark as brainliest ☝ ☝☝ ☝

Similar questions