I would recommend one of the property methods that can handle electrolytes:
ELECNRTL, ENTRL-HF, ENRTL-HG, or EPNRTL. Read the description at the bottom to determine which of these is the best for your application.
For Chemical Engineering Aspen Plus or Dynachem are good programs
c+5
With a negative discriminant, the two solutions are imaginary.
Many different people. Please state your specific question.
You should use the one that best suits the platform(s) you intend to target.
aspen plus is a superchoot software taught by choot people.
A Diophantine Equation. In order to solve it, you should use Euclide's algorithm.
There is only one thing to do in this equation; add 2 to 34
No, the balanced equation is 6Ca + 3O2 ---> 6CaO. The product, calcium oxide, is CaO and not CaO2.
The required condition is a*b ≠0. That is equivalent to the requirement that neither a nor b is 0.
To maintain balance in the equation, you should also add -5 to the right side.
A quadratic equation.
For Chemical Engineering Aspen Plus or Dynachem are good programs
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Yes. 3a plus 12 plus 6 is an example of an Equation.
No because the slope of the second equation is 1/4 and for it to be perpendicular to the first equation it should be 1/3
There is no variable, and the equation is not valid.