Reversible Reactions and Dynamic Equilibrium (Basic)
Students will be introduced to the concept of reversible reactions and understand that equilibrium is a dynamic state where forward and reverse reactions occur at equal rates.
Key Questions
- What is a reversible reaction?
- How is a reversible reaction different from an irreversible reaction?
- What does it mean for a reaction to be in 'equilibrium'?
MOE Syllabus Outcomes
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