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A useful chromatography resource from the RSC
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- Hi Harprit, Although that equation is no longer given in the data booklet, the linear (logarithmic) form from which it is derived still is. Section R2.2.13 states "Determine the activation energy and the Arrhenius factor from experimental...
- Hi Geoff. A quick question here, the ln K1/k2 =.... version of the Arrhenius equation that you have on slide 5 is no longer in the data booklet. I assume that realistically means, students wouldn't be expected to apply that anymore. Is that...
- Thank you for spotting this Ashley - you are quite right and I've corrected the answer now.
- Thanks for that Ashley - the answers had got out of order. I've corrected it now.