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Solving Equations

  • Pat admin
  • September 27, 2022
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In chemistry, we use equations that express the relationship between certain variables. Let's
look at how we would solve for x in the following equation:
2x + 8 = 14
Our overall goal is to rearrange the items in the equation to obtain x on one side.

  1. Place all/ike temJS on one side. The numbers 8 and 14 are like terms. To remove
    the 8 from the left side of the equation, we subtract 8. To keep a balance, we need to
    subtract 8 from the 14 on the other side.
    2x + .8' - .8' = 14 - 8
    2x = 6
  2. Isolate the variable you need to solve for. In this problem, we obtain x by dividing
    both sides of the equation by 2. The value of x is the result when 6 is divided by 2.
    Zr 6 z = 2
    X = 3
  3. Check your answer. Check your answer by substituting your value for x back into
    the original equation.
    2(3) + 8 = 14
    6 + 8 = 14
    14 = 14 Your answer x = 3 is correct.
    Summary: To solve an equation for a particular variable, be sure you perform the same
    mathematical operations on both s ides of the equation.
    If you eliminate a symbol or number by subtracting, you need to subtract that same
    symbol or number from both sides.
    If you eliminate a symbol or number by adding, you need to add that same symbol or
    number to both sides.
    If you cancel a symbol or number by dividing, you need to divide both sides by that
    same symbol or number.
    If you cancel a symbol or number by multiplying, you need to multiply both s ides by
    that same symbol or number.
    When we work with temperature, we may need to convert between degrees Celsius and
    degrees Fahrenheit using the following equation:
  4. TF = 1.8(Tc) + 32

To obtain the equation for converting degrees Fahrenheit to degrees Celsius, we subtract
32 from both sides.
TF = 1.8(Tc) + 32
TF - 32 = 1.8(Tc) + n - n
TF - 32 = 1.8(Tc)
To obtain Tc by itself, we divide both sides by 1.8.
Tr - 32 M!'(Tc)
--- = --= Tc
1.8 .k8'

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