A dynamic equilibrium is formed in a reversible reaction when the rates of the forward and reverse reaction are equal and the amounts of the reactants and the products remains constant. In this ...
Application Of Law of Mass Action: The law of mass action is one of the major topics taught to Class 11 chemistry students. This topic comes under the Equilibrium chapter of the NCERT Class 11 ...
The film discusses the factors influencing chemical reactions and their rates, illustrating concepts such as rusting, explosion potential of dust, and the role of catalysts. It explains how different ...
For AQA GCSE Chemistry, the specific details of how ammonia is made using the Haber process need to be known, as well as an ability to apply the principles on this page to an unfamiliar new ...
MCQs on Class 11 Equilibrium: Class 11 students can now practise for their Chemistry tests and annual CBSE examination with the help of a set of important MCQs provided by Jagran Josh. You will be ...
Dilute solutions of Fe(NCS)2+ have their equilibrium positions shifted with the addition of Fe(NO3)3, KSCN, NaOH, and AgNO3. The ferric thiocyanate solution is blood red in color, and the intensity of ...