Equilibrium and Reversibility · Chemical Systems
Equilibrium Constants
Quantifying the position of equilibrium using the equilibrium constant and the reaction quotient.
Key Questions
- 1What does the magnitude of Kc tell us about the extent of a reaction?
- 2How does temperature specifically change the value of the equilibrium constant?
- 3Why are pure solids and liquids excluded from the equilibrium expression?
ACARA Content Descriptions
AC9S12U04AC9S12U05
Year: Year 12
Subject: Chemistry
Unit: Equilibrium and Reversibility
Period: Chemical Systems
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