Lecture

Chemical Equilibrium: Solubility and Reactivity

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This lecture covers various aspects of chemical equilibrium, focusing on solubility and reactivity of organic compounds. Topics include the concentration-based unit of reaction rate, the solubility of organic compounds in different solvents, the importance of pH in drinking water, and the factors affecting solubility of alkanes. The instructor discusses the equilibrium constants for different reactions, the impact of temperature on solubility, and the role of alkalinity in water chemistry. Practical examples such as the dissolution of CaCO3 in rainwater and the removal of pollutants from water are also explored.

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