chemistry answers interpreting graphs

How to approach graphs in chemistry Maths. The ontological status of graphs in chemistry is nuanced: some graphs represent universal chemical laws, such as ΔG = ΔH – TΔS or Q = mCΔT, others show the imperfect results of an experiment, and some, like graphs showing ionisation energies or electrical conductivities, appear to blur these boundaries. These graphs will inevitably have errors (random and systematic), anomalies and general ‘noise’, somewhat obscuring the results pattern.

How to approach graphs in chemistry Maths
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Web  From the data in Table 1, create the following two graphs: Graph 1 : Linear Fit of Temperature vs. solubility for KI Graph 2: Linear Fit of Temperature vs. solubility of.

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