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Berlin, Germany, 23 - 25 August 2024
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IB DP Category 1
Online (IB Approved), 25 - 27 October 2024
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- Hello Helena, Thank you for your kind comment on the latest edition of my Study Guide. I'm glad you and your students are finding it so helpful.On page 102, the equation ΔG = ΔG⦵ + RTlnQ is being used to show how the value of ΔG changes...
- Dear Geoffrey, On pg. 102 of your excellent IB guide, I may be mistaken, but reading under Gibbs energy change and equilibrium constant' , but if Q is 0 lnQ=1, does that not make DG= DG(Standard) + RT, instead of DG= DG(Standard). Kind...
- Thank you for spotting this Radhika - I've corrected it now.
- In q 4 hcl is limiting so hydrogen should be half of mole of hcl..?