Lecture

Chemical Equilibrium: Expressions and Applications

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This lecture covers different expressions of the equilibrium constant for homogeneous systems, including concentration and partial pressure terms. It explains the relation between these expressions, the reaction quotient Q, and the equilibrium constant K. The lecture also discusses the qualitative treatment of equilibrium using Le Châtelier's principle, the effect of temperature and pressure changes on equilibrium, and the Haber-Bosch process as an industrial application of chemical equilibrium.

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