Chemical Equilibrium - As it Should Be Taught
Do you know reactions can be "done" and "still happening" at the same time? Would you also want to know the reason chemical reactions don't always go to completion, sometimes they just pause? To know why, it is very important you join this video lesson on Chemical Equilibrium.
By the end of this video lesson, you should be able to:
1. Define reversible reactions, dynamic system and chemical Equilibrium,
2. State and explain the characteristics of a system at equilibrium,
3. Explain equilibrium constant and how it can be determined,
4. State the Le chatelier's principle and it's real life applications,
5. Explain the position of equilibrium ,
6. Explain the effects of temperature, pressure, concentration and catalysts on position of equilibrium and equilibrium constant, k,
7. Enumerate and explain Haber process and contact process,
8. Discuss the compromise conditions of equilibrium on Haber and contact processes, and
9. Solve relevant past questions from examination bodies such as WAEC, NECO, NABTEB, JAMB and A level in chemistry.
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