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mister_mister3
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I apologize, but I don't really know what this type of math qualifies as, so it's in general math. Anyhow, it's math that's being used for equilibrium problems in a grade 12 chem course, but my math is VERY rusty...
(2.5 + 2x) / (2.0 - x) = 2.50
and X = 0.56 (sorry, I wasn't sure how to use latex)
My question is this - how do you do the actual calculations, step by step? I'm not even sure what to call this problem to search for it on the internet. I need to know how to manipulate these though, so I may as well become familiar with them.
Any help or links to good sites would be greatly appreciated!
(2.5 + 2x) / (2.0 - x) = 2.50
and X = 0.56 (sorry, I wasn't sure how to use latex)
My question is this - how do you do the actual calculations, step by step? I'm not even sure what to call this problem to search for it on the internet. I need to know how to manipulate these though, so I may as well become familiar with them.
Any help or links to good sites would be greatly appreciated!