CHEM 203 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Litmus, Amphoterism, Weak Base

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Chemical equilibrium focusing on acid-base systems (acids and bases: chemical equilibrium systems. In reversible reactions, a state of equilibrium is eventually reached. This means that the forward and reverse reactions are occurring at the same rate. In a system at equilibrium, concentrations of all substances remain constant. This is explained by considering the rates of forward and reverse processes (dissolving, phase changes, or chemical reactions) to be equal. The equilibrium position would continuously change: chemical equations for systems at equilibrium, when a system is at equilibrium, reaction equations are written using the equilibrium arrow notation ( ). These arrows indicate that the reaction does not go to completion. N2(g) + 3h2(g) 2nh3(g: applications of chemical equilibrium, maximum production of industrial chemicals is made possible by applying concepts of. If the equilibrium shifts such that more products are formed and more reactants are used up, the equilibrium is said to "shift right. "