The word ‘equilibrium’ has broad meaning in different fields such as health, economic, engineering, physics, chemistry etc. Equilibrium is the state of balance or stable situation where opposing forces cancel each other.
The change of substance from one phase to another phase is called physical process. The equilibrium attained in physical processes is called physical equilibrium.
What we are going to study
In this chapter we are going to study about physical and chemical equilibrium, Dynamic nature of chemical equilibrium, Law of mass action (Guldberg and Waage) and Le Chatelier’s Principle.
Key Objectives
When you have finished studying this unit, you should able to:
- understand physical and chemical equilibrium and dynamic nature of chemical equilibrium.
- state the law of mass action and to derive it.
- show the expression for equilibrium constant and its importance.
- derive the relationship between Kp and Kc. state Le-Chatlier’s principle and its applications.
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