In chemistry, the amount of substance is a fundamental quantity that measures the number of discrete particles (atoms, molecules, ions, or formula units) in a ...
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The Universal Gas Equation (also called the Ideal Gas Law) describes the relationship between pressure (P), volume (V), amount of substance (n), and ...
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The Calibration Factor (CF) in calorimetry relates the measured signal (e.g., temperature change, voltage) to the actual energy released or absorbed. It is ...
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An Electrical Calibration Factor Calculator is a tool used to determine correction factors for electrical measurements, ensuring accuracy in calibration ...
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This calculator computes the thermal energy (Q) transferred during heating or cooling
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The molar enthalpy change (ΔH represents the heat energy (q) absorbed or released per mole of substance during a chemical reaction at constant pressure.
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This calculator determines the total electric charge (Q) transferred in an electrical circuit
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