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Uploaded by mrgray2122 on Feb 4, 2009
Learn about reversible reactions and what it means for a reaction to "go to equilibrium".
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Do2016 6 months ago
5 stars
GreenlandCat 8 months ago
thank you so much. this helped a lot. i wish my chem teacher explained it like this! you're the best, Mr. Gray!
TheMeaninglessMovies 8 months ago
LOL mr.gray you're hilarious. Thank you for the lesson! :D
leadershipcouncil 1 year ago
@abbythericeeater far as I can tell if the arrow lengths are the same, it is unknown, or possibly they happen at the same rate.
ablon008 1 year ago
without the arrow length, how do you know which one is more reversible or less reversible?
abbythericeeater 1 year ago
Very Well Explained.
54charmed 2 years ago
great stuff, so much better
belvidere123 2 years ago
Wow! Thanks a lot Mr.Gray. This really helps me with my exam. :D
HutchaZ 2 years ago
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Thanks!
Do2016 6 months ago
5 stars
GreenlandCat 8 months ago
thank you so much. this helped a lot. i wish my chem teacher explained it like this! you're the best, Mr. Gray!
TheMeaninglessMovies 8 months ago
LOL mr.gray you're hilarious. Thank you for the lesson! :D
leadershipcouncil 1 year ago
@abbythericeeater far as I can tell if the arrow lengths are the same, it is unknown, or possibly they happen at the same rate.
ablon008 1 year ago
without the arrow length, how do you know which one is more reversible or less reversible?
abbythericeeater 1 year ago
Very Well Explained.
54charmed 2 years ago
great stuff, so much better
belvidere123 2 years ago
Wow! Thanks a lot Mr.Gray. This really helps me with my exam. :D
HutchaZ 2 years ago