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Here is an Overview of Equilibrium and Key Take Aways to remember:<br> <br> Kinetic Molecular Theory says:<br> <br> *When particles have Effective collisions (EC), particles (reactants) rearrange into new groupings (products) and we say there is a chemical reaction (rxn).<br> <br> *Question: THEN WHAT?<br> <br> <br> Two possibilities:<br> <br> *Irreversible rxn :<br> <br> *Reversible rxn:<br> <b>Virtually All Chemical Reactions are ____________________</b> <br> <br> *? <p hidden>Then why are irreversible not reversible?</p><br> <br> *Big condition needed for a reaction to be reversible: Closed system - <br> <br> <br> <b><u>Equilibrium</u></b><br> Your definition: <br> <br> <br> Definition of Equilibrium:<br> <br> <br> *Big Take Aways for Equilibrium: <br> ** **Time independent, [ ] of each species are constant (but don't have to be ).<br> <br> <br> *? What happens if you disturb Equilibrium?<br> <br> <nowiki>LeChatelier's Principle</nowiki> says:<br> <br> <br> <br> *Big Take Away: Can't get there (changed system), so create new one<br> <br>
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