Showing posts with label Equilibrium constant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Equilibrium constant. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 1, 2023

"Quantitative effect of temperature on Equilibrium Constant by using Van't Hoff Equation"

"Quantitative effect of temperature on Equilibrium Constant by using Van't Hoff Equation"

Use the following equation to draw the relationship between temperature and equilibrium constant;

Sunday, October 29, 2023

Relationship between Homogeneous Equilibrium and the Law of Mass Action (Part C)

 Relationship between Homogeneous Equilibrium and the Law of Mass Action (Part C)::

Case C- In gaseous reaction when no of moles decreases:

To understand this case, suppose the formation of ammonia by Haber Process

Friday, October 27, 2023

Relationship between Homogeneous Equilibrium and the Law of Mass Action (Part B)

 

"Relationship between Homogeneous Equilibrium and the Law of Mass Action (Part B)"

Case B- In gaseous reaction when no of moles increases:

Suppose the decomposition of PCl5

Thursday, October 26, 2023

“Exploring Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Equilibrium in Chemical Reactions”

 

“Exploring Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Equilibrium in Chemical Reactions”

Introduction:

Chemical equilibrium is a pivotal concept in the realm of chemistry, describing the balance between reactants and products in a reaction. This equilibrium can be further classified into two main types:

  • Homogeneous equilibrium
  • Heterogeneous equilibrium

Wednesday, October 25, 2023

"Deriving the Units of chemical equilibrium"


"Deriving the Units of chemical equilibrium"

Introduction

Equilibrium constants play a crucial role in chemical reactions, providing insights into the balance between reactants and products at a given point in a reaction. These constants are indispensable in the field of chemistry, aiding researchers and scientists in predicting reaction outcomes and understanding the dynamics of chemical systems.

Introduction to Alkanes and their general properties

Hydrocarbons The branch of chemistry which deals with the carbon and hydrogen derivatives is called hydrocarbons. They can be classified...