Dear Colleagues,
I have been introduced to the equilibrium constant expression in Chemistry and have been attempting a question on manipulating it to form a quadratic equation, so that it can be solved.
The chemistry equation I'm attempting to manipulate is:
X^2
1.80M = ------------- and to convert this to the form ax^2 + bx + c = 0
0.300 - X
I have been attempting to do this by trying to isolate x^2 by itself by multiplying both sides by 0.300 -x but still get the wrong answer. Any solution is appreciated.
Is there anything on google that can instruct on how to do this ?.
Thank you.
I have been introduced to the equilibrium constant expression in Chemistry and have been attempting a question on manipulating it to form a quadratic equation, so that it can be solved.
The chemistry equation I'm attempting to manipulate is:
X^2
1.80M = ------------- and to convert this to the form ax^2 + bx + c = 0
0.300 - X
I have been attempting to do this by trying to isolate x^2 by itself by multiplying both sides by 0.300 -x but still get the wrong answer. Any solution is appreciated.
Is there anything on google that can instruct on how to do this ?.
Thank you.