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Effect of Temperature on an Equilibrium Reaction

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Uploaded by on Jan 29, 2007

A chemical demonstration showing how changing the temperature can shift the position of the equilbrium towards the reactants or products. Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada.

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  • Why did was there a woman's face hidden in the countdown? SUBLIMINAL MESSAGING lol

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  • I never understand what it means for a reaction to shift to the left or the right, can someone please explain?

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  • Im studying this stuff in grade 12 high school... IM happy that I know the stuff before I get to college....

  • I wish I had found you when I was taking Chem 130 not while I'm taking Chem 140 now :/ SUBSCRIBING!!! :DDD

  • Damn I hate chemistry, damn chemical equilibrium test

  • the 2nd year xpt re: how much is NO2 and hm is N2O4 is viable only cuz 2 moles of N02 exist for each mole of N204 @ STP .. opening stopcock implies gas1 and gas2 @ 1 atm. Correct? Weighing pretty small volumes of gas n'est-ce pas? Perhaps some one could/would elaborate. Fanks.

  • @mrckb exothermic: Giving out heat.

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