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Ch. 15 Chemical Equilibrium

The Equilibrium Constant. Consider the following reaction: There are two reactions going on, forward and reverse. The rate of each reaction can be expressed separately:Ratef = kf[A]a[B]bRater = kr[C]c[D]d At equilibrium, Rf = Rr orkf[A]a[B]b = kr[C]c[D]d We can rearrange this equation

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Ch. 15 Chemical Equilibrium

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    1. Ch. 15 Chemical Equilibrium

    2. The Equilibrium Constant

    3. The Equilibrium Constant

    4. Facts About Keq

    6. More Facts About Keq

    7. More Facts About Keq

    8. More Facts About Keq

    10. Changes in Equilibrium

    11. Changes in Equilibrium

    12. Changes in Equilibrium

    13. Changes in Equilibrium

    14. Catalysts & Changes in Equilibrium

    15. Predicting the Direction of a Reaction

    16. Predicting the Direction of a Reaction

    17. Calculating Keq

    18. Calculating Keq

    19. Calculating Keq

    20. Calculating Keq

    21. Calculating Keq

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