How to Solve for fF in K = fF/(1-fF) | Helpful Tips and Tricks"

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K = \frac{f_F}{1-f_F}

OK, I feel like the stupidest person ever, but if I know K, how do I find fF?

I even know the answer.. if K = 0.504.. fF will be 0.335.. which is 33.5%, the other fraction is 66.5%, which is 0.504..

Still can't figure how to solve the formula :(
 
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\begin{align*}<br /> K&amp;=\frac{f_F}{1-f_F} \\<br /> K-Kf_F&amp;=f_F \\<br /> K&amp;=f_F(1+K) \\<br /> \frac{K}{1+K}&amp;=f_F<br /> \end{align*}<br />
 
see, I knew it was stupid

Thanks!
 
k = f/1-f

k - kf = f.

k = fk + f = f(1 + k)

f = k/(1+k)
 
oh already solved :wink:


such easy equations... sigh, noob chemists
 
I know, I got to the second part, realized that instead of having 1k and 2f, I had 2k and 2f, after which I panicked and gave up :P

maybe some sleep would be good, it is already 5.40 am after all, but the nernst equation is making absolutely NO sense! [b(]
 
gonna make some coffee..
 
Originally posted by Monique
gonna make some coffee..

LOL, it's funny how every now and then that one can get stuck on a really simple problem, like a mental block or something.

A few weeks ago I was trying to re-arrange an equation, and I knew it had a fairly simple final form (I even knew how it should end), but I just kept getting stuck at one point and couldn't get any further.

It was quite frustrating and several times I thought about posting it here but each time refrained as I knew the answer must be very simple and was afraid of looking too dumb. Eventually I figured it out, and as expected, it was actually very easy, even though it stumped me for two days!. :)
 
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