Science > Chemistry > Chemical Equilibrium
- Terminology
- Types of Reaction on The Basis of Phases of Reactants and Products
- Types of Reaction on The Basis of Change of Energy
- Types of Reaction on The Basis of Direction of Reaction
Types of Equilibria: Physical Equilibrium
- State of Equilibrium
- Solid-Liquid Equilibrium
- Liquid-Vapur Equilibrium
- Solid-Gas Equilibrium
More Examples of Physical Equilibrium
- Dissolution of Solid in Liquid
- Dissolution of Gas in Liquid
- Henry’s Law
- Characteristics of Physical Equilibrium
- Demonstration of Chemical Equilibrium
- The concept of Chemical Equilibrium
- Graphical Representation of Chemical Equilibrium
- Chemical Equilibrium as Dynamic Equilibrium
- Characteristics of Chemical Equilibrium
- Factors Affecting Chemical Equilibrium
Gibb’s Energy and Chemical Equilibrium
- Gibb’s Energy or Free Energy
- The spontaneity of a Reaction w.r.t. Gibb’s Energy and Total Entropy
- Relation Between Gibb’s Energy and Chemical Equilibrium
- Relation Between Standard Gibb’s Energy change and Equilibrium Constant
- The rate of a Chemical Reaction
- Factors Affecting the Rate of Chemical Reaction Statement and Explanation
- Expression For Equilibrium Constant in Terms of Concentration
- Expression For Equilibrium Constant in Terms of Partial Pressure
Expressions for Equilibrium Constant
- Steps Involved in Writing Equilibrium Constant Expression
- Homogeneous Equilibrium
- Heterogeneous Equilibrium
- Writing the Expression for Kc and Kp
- Relation between Between Kc and Kp
- Numerical Problems Based on Relation between Between Kc and Kp
- Characteristics of Equilibrium Constant
- Equilibrium Constant of a General Reaction and its Multiple
- Equilibrium Constant for the addition of Two Chemical Equilibria
- Temperature Dependence of Equilibrium Constant
- Uses of Equilibrium Constant
- Steps Involved in the Calculation of KC and Equilibrium Pressures
- Statement and Explanation of Le-Chatelier’s Principle
- Effect of the Change of Concentration on the chemical Equilibrium
- Everyday Life Examples to Explain the Effect of the Change of Concentration on the Equilibrium
- Effect of the Pressure on the Chemical Equilibrium
- Effect of Temperature on the Chemical Equilibrium
- Effect of the Catalyst on the Chemical Equilibrium
- Effect of Inert Gas Addition
Applications of Le-Chatelier’s Principle
- Haber’s process (Synthesis of Ammonia)
- Contact process (Synthesis of Sulphur Trioxide)
- Manufacture of Ozone
- Manufacture of Nitric oxide
- Manufacture of Nitrogen dioxide
- Dissociation of phosphorous pentachloride