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Equilibrium - II - Ionic Equilibrium in Solutions
Chemical reactions mostly take place in solutions. Solution chemistry plays a very significant role in chemistry. All chemical substances are made up of either polar units (called ions) or non-polar units. The activity of these entities is more evident and pronounced in ..
Equilibrium Between a Solid and its Solution
 dynamic equilibrium exists between the solid and the solution phases. The extent to which a solute dissolves in any solvent is termed as its solubility. Different substances have different solubility, some dissolve more and some less. A solution containing the maximum amount of solute at a fixed temperature and pressure is called a satur..
Equilibrium Between a Gas and its Solution
equilibrium when carbon dioxide is dissolved in soda water Equilibrium Between a Gas and its Solution - Gases can be dissolved in suitable liquids. The solubility of a gas in any liquid depends upon: Nature of the gas and the liquid. Temperature of the liquid. Pressure of the gas over the surface of the solution. The solubility of ..
Ionic Equilibrium in Solutions Introduction
Introduction - Chemical reactions mostly take place in solutions. Solution chemistry plays a very significant role in chemistry. All chemical substances are made up of either polar units (called ions) or non-polar units. The activity of these entities is more evident and pronoun..
Ionic Equilibrium in Solutions
Learn through Animation Ionic Equilibrium in Solutions..
Equilibrium Between a Gas and its Solution
Gases can be dissolved in suitable liquids. The solubility of a gas in any liquid depends upon: * Nature of the gas and the liquid. * Temperature of the liquid. * Pressure of the gas over the surface of the solution..
Ionic Equilibrium
This type of equilibrium is observed in substances that undergo ionization easily, or in polar substances in which ionization can be induced. Ionic and polar substances are more easily soluble in polar solvents because of the ease of ionization taking place in the solvent medium. With the..
Donnan equilibrium
illustration of donnan equilibrium This theory describes the effect of fixed or non-diffusible ions which mostly accumulate on the inner surface of the outer membrane. Process is named after its discoverer F.G.Donnan. If there is a negative non-diffusing charge on one side of a membrane, it will create a potential gradient across t..
Solution
a) The equilibrium constant for this reaction is written in terms of the partial pressures of the reactants and products. So, b) This reaction is exothermic. So, its equilibrium constant should increase with the lowering of temperature. Therefore, the value of K p at 300 K w..
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