2. Chapter Menu Chemical Equilibrium Section 17.1 A State of Dynamic Balance Section 17.2 Factors Affecting Chemical Equilibrium Section 17.3 Using Equilibrium Constants Exit Click a hyperlink or folder tab to view the corresponding slides.
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4. Section 17-1 Section 17.1 A State of Dynamic Balance (cont.) reversible reaction chemical equilibrium law of chemical equilibrium equilibrium constant homogeneous equilibrium heterogeneous equilibrium Chemical equilibrium is described by an equilibrium constant expression that relates the concentrations of reactants and products.
24. Section 17-2 Le Châtelier’s Principle (cont.) Lowering the piston decreases the volume and increases the pressure. The reaction between CO and H 2 is at equilibrium. As a result, more molecules of the products form. Their formation relieves the stress on the system.
32. Section 17-3 Section 17.3 Using Equilibrium Constants (cont.) solubility product constant common ion common ion effect Equilibrium constant expressions can be used to calculate concentrations and solubilities.
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