In this course on Chemical Equilibrium, you'll examine the fascinating principle that many chemical reactions don't complete fully but rather reach a state of balance. The course explores how reactions can attain equilibrium, characterized by equal rates of opposing processes, through understandable examples like the saturation of salt in water. This is a great opportunity to deepen your understanding of both chemical and physical equilibria and enhance your knowledge of chemical processes.
What you'll learn
understand the concept of chemical equilibrium
identify physical versus chemical equilibrium
analyze examples of equilibrium in chemical reactions
Course objectives
explain the nature of equilibrium in both physical and chemical processes
illustrate equilibrium through real-world examples
demonstrate the rates of dissolution and precipitation