maths versus understanding [General Sta­tis­tics]

posted by msmnainar – India, 2012-06-25 12:59 (5103 d 03:16 ago) – Posting: # 8841
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Dear ElMaestro

Thanks for your swift reply,

A plot of Ceq/(x/m) versus Ceq was depicted to obtain k1 and k2 values.
Ceq/(x/m) values are depicted for your ready reference.

Concentration   Ceq/(x/m)
                Product X
     1            0.5882
     2            0.5699
     3            0.5165
     4            0.6081
     5            1.0647
     6            1.4001
     7            2.4236
     8            3.3321
     9            5.4172


Regression analysis applied to yield a slope (a) and intercept (b) of the line.

The affinity constant, k 1, and capacity constant, k 2, are calculated from the slope and intercept as follows:

K1=a/b
K2=1/a

Here, actually we need to confirm whether the calculated steps/values are reproducible using back calculation.

Hope I am explained properly.

M. Sundar, India

Sundar. M

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