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CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM

Chemical Equilibrium

2NO2(g)  2NO(g) + O2(g)

2NO2(g)  2NO(g) + O2(g)

Law of Mass Action

Product Favored Equilibrium

Reactant Favored Equilibrium

Writing an Equilibrium Expression

Conclusions about Equilibrium Expressions

Conclusions about Equilibrium Expressions

Equilibrium Expressions Involving Pressure

Heterogeneous Equilibria

The Reaction Quotient

Significance of the Reaction Quotient

Solving for Equilibrium Concentration

Solving for Equilibrium Concentration

Solving for Equilibrium Concentration

Solving for Equilibrium Concentration

Solving for Equilibrium Concentration