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 Understanding Equilibrium STEM Certificate is a self-guided program that reinforces the topics of equilibrium with students, including: reversible reactions, reaction rates, Le Châtelier, the ...
The following example is used in many test libraries for nonlinear programming and was taken originally from Bracken and McCormick (1968). The problem is to determine the composition of a mixture of ...
Now, solving the NCERT questions becomes quite easy with the help of the solutions provided here as these will help you get a better approach to the right explanation for each question. In this ...
At equilibrium, the concentrations of reactants and products do not change. But the forward and reverse reactions have not stopped - they are still going on, and at the same rate as each other.
Learn about how the reactivity series ranks metals by how readily they react. More reactive metals displace less reactive metals from their compounds and react with water. Redox, rusting and iron ...
Comparison of molecular concentrations with and without enhanced enzyme diffusion (EED). In the absence of EED, the concentrations of the product and substrate align with chemical equilibrium (set ...