HOW IT WORKS
Here are the equations that it solves for each
chemical term when dealing with a one-way reaction:
1. (TermA moles/TermA stoich. coeff.) = (TermB moles/TermB stoich. coeff.)
for all chemical terms A and B.
2. computes molecular weight of each Term in grams/mole using
data base of standard periodic table.
3. Molecular Weight: (grams/mole)*moles=grams
4. Molarity: (moles/liter)*liters=moles
5. Density: (grams/liter)*liters=grams (PRO version)
6. Ideal Gases: PV=nRT
7. Pressure: knows atm, mmHg, and kPa scales.
8. Temperature: knows degC, degK, and degF scales.
9. Partial Pressure Gases (PP): total pressure = sum of all partials
10. Partial Pressure Gases (PP): total moles = sum of all partials
11. Van der Waal's gas equation: (atm+a*moles^2/liters^2)*(liters-moles*b)
= moles*R*degK where a and b are Van der Waal's gas constants. This equation
replaces the Ideal gas equation whenever a * appears on the formula entry
window.
All the above equations will be combined and rearranged
in every way
possible to compute implied data.
12. Limiting Reagents: not an equation. Tries all limits entered
until it finds one that does not cause any other limit to be exceeded.
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