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it is never spontaneous
In a periodic equation a triangle can be used to represent the given change of something.
To find the circumradius of an isosceles triangle, the formula is:1/8[(a^2/h)+4h]in which h is the height of the triangle and a is the base of the triangle.
That is the height of the triangle, the h in the formula a = 0.5b x h
Square: b*h Triangle:1/2 b*h *** means multiply**
It represents the heat involved in a reaction.
Either the change (which the delta refers to) of the height (which the h represents).
It represents the heat involved in a reaction.
it is never spontaneous
If i remember correctly, it's a representation of the ions in a substance. An H+ represents an addition of a positive ion(s), and an H- is an addition of a negative ion(s).
Exothermic Reactions: The delta h is always NEGATIVE! Energy is released (delta is the little triangle in front of the H)
In a periodic equation a triangle can be used to represent the given change of something.
Delta G (written triangle G) = Delta H -T Delta S
Delta G (written triangle G) = Delta H -T Delta S
Delta G (written triangle G) = Delta H -T Delta S
To find the circumradius of an isosceles triangle, the formula is:1/8[(a^2/h)+4h]in which h is the height of the triangle and a is the base of the triangle.
The area of a triangle can be calculated with one main formula. That is, A=(b*h)/2, where A is the area of the triangle, b is the base of the triangle, and h is the height of the triangle.