The course extends the treatment of thermodynamic properties of pure fluids to the application of problems unique to chemical engineering involving vapor-liquid equilibrium, liquid-liquid and ...
Adding a chemical that is present on either side of the equation will cause a shift in the position of the equilibrium, as the system adjusts to counteract the change. Consider the following ...
Reversible reactions - (CCEA) Some chemical reactions are reversible, and may reverse even as they react. This can create a state of dynamic equilibrium. Organic chemistry - (CCEA) An organic ...
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 ...
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