"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
"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
"Relationship
between Homogeneous Equilibrium and the Law of Mass Action (Part A)"
The Law of Mass Action is a fundamental principle that governs the equilibrium of a chemical reaction. It states that the rate of a chemical reaction is directly proportional to the product of the concentrations (or activities) of the reactants, each raised to the power of their respective coefficients in the balanced chemical equation. This law applies to both homogeneous and heterogeneous equilibria.
“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:
Nomenclature of Alkanes (IUPAC Rules) : The IUPAC (International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry) system provides systematic rules ...