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Sep24-12, 11:24 AM   #1
 

Why do we integrate equation to get equation with logarithm?That means


Why do we integrate equation to get equation with logarithm?That means this equation:G=ΔG+RTln[C][D]/[A][ B].Why have to be there logarithm?What would happens,if there wasn t?
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