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  • 28-03-2024
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Starting from equation 6.1-1, derive equations 6.1-2 and 6.1-3.
Equation 6.1-1
dp*/dT = ∆Hᵥ
Equation 6.1-2
d((inp*)/d(1/T) = ∆Hᵥ/R
Equation 6.1-3
Inp* = -∆Hᵥ/RT+B

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