If this can be done, please give me some guidelines on how to use the calculator this way.
if this can be done,
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2 Responses to “Is it possible to solve chemistry problems, like the ideal gas law, on a TI-84 Plus calculator?”
You can certainly program the calculatornto accept variables and calculate according to a formula. The problem I see is that P. V, n, and T can all be variables or unknowns. The variable n may not be given…perhaps you are given grams and must determine molar mass. The variables may be given in a mixture of units, deg C, deg K, liters, milliliters, atm, kPa, torr, etc. References :
February 5th, 2008 at 5:30 pm
if this can be done,
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February 5th, 2008 at 5:43 pm
You can certainly program the calculatornto accept variables and calculate according to a formula. The problem I see is that P. V, n, and T can all be variables or unknowns. The variable n may not be given…perhaps you are given grams and must determine molar mass. The variables may be given in a mixture of units, deg C, deg K, liters, milliliters, atm, kPa, torr, etc.
References :