Chemistry- C6 Part B

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... reactions form an equilibrium
reversible
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At ... , both reactions still happen with no overall effect
equilibrium
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Equilibrium is only achieved in a reversible reaction if there is a ... system
closed
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... doesn't mean that the amount of products or reactants are equal
equilibrium
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If equilibrium on the ... , concentration of products is greater than reactants
right
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If equilibrium on the ... , concentration of reactants is greater than products
left
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... of equilibrium depends on: -Temperature -Pressure -Concentration
position
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... reactions can be endothermic and exothermic
reversible
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Energy ... from endothermic and exothermic reactions is equal
transferred
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... principle: The idea that if you change the conditions of a reversible reaction at equilibrium, the system will try to counteract that change
Le Chateliers
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Change to ... : -Decrease ... it is an exothermic reaction. Increase ... it is an endothermic reaction
temperature
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Change to ... : Increase ... and equilibrium tries to reduce it, Decrease ... and equilibrium tries to increase it
pressure
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Change to ... : Decrease ... of products and the system reduces reactants, Increase ... of reactants and the system decreases products
concentration
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At ... , both reactions still happen with no overall effect

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... doesn't mean that the amount of products or reactants are equal

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If equilibrium on the ... , concentration of products is greater than reactants

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