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AP Chemistry: 7.9 Part 2 || Introduction to Le Châtelier’s Principle
AP Chemistry: 7.9 Part 2 || Introduction to Le Châtelier’s Principle
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AP Chemistry: 7.9 & 7.10 Part 1 || Introduction to Le Châtelier’s Principle and Reaction Quotient
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AP Chemistry: 7.9 & 7.10 Part 1 || Introduction to Le Châtelier’s Principle and Reaction Quotient
AP Chemistry: 7.8|| Representation of Equilibrium
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AP Chemistry: 7.7_Part 2 || Calculating Equilibrium Concentrations
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AP Chemistry: 7.7_Part 1 || Calculating Equilibrium Concentrations
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AP Chemistry: 7.6_Part 2 || Properties of Equilibrium Constant
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AP Chemistry: 7.6_Part I || Properties of Equilibrium Constant
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AP Chemistry: 7.4 & 7.5 || Equilibrium Constant
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AP Chemistry: 7.3_Part II || Reaction Quotient and Equilibrium Constant
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AP Chemistry: 7.3_Part I || Reaction Quotient and Equilibrium Constant
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AP Chemistry: 7.2 || Direction of Reversible Reactions
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AP Chemistry: 7.1 || Introduction to Equilibrium
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AP Chemistry: 5.10 || Multistep Reaction Energy Profile
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AP Chemistry: 5.7 & 5.8 || Reaction Mechanisms and the Rate Law
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AP Chemistry: 5.9 || Pre-equilibrium approximation
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AP Chemistry: 5.9 || Pre-equilibrium approximation
AP Chemistry: 5.6 || Reaction Energy Profile
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AP Chemistry: 5.6 || Reaction Energy Profile
AP Chemistry: 5.4 || Elementary Reactions
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AP Chemistry: 5.4 || Elementary Reactions
AP chemistry: 5.3 || Concentrations changes over time
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AP chemistry: 5.3 || Concentrations changes over time
AP chemistry: 5.2 || Rate law expression
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AP chemistry: 5.2 || Rate law expression
9701: Esterification and hydrolysis of esters
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9701: Esterification and hydrolysis of esters
9701 : Elimination of hydrogen halide from haloganoalkanes
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9701 : Elimination of hydrogen halide from haloganoalkanes
9701: Nucleophilic Substitution of Haloganoalkanes SN1 & SN2
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9701: Nucleophilic Substitution of Haloganoalkanes SN1 & SN2
Stereoisomerism / Optical isomers 9701
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Stereoisomerism / Optical isomers 9701
9701| Van Der Waal Forces: Permanent dipole- Permanent dipole
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9701| Van Der Waal Forces: Permanent dipole- Permanent dipole
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Is plotting the graph is the only way to know if it’s 1st or 2nd order?
@MohamadYosef-pw3qe No. Graph method is one of the methods. You can use initial rate method to determine the order of the reaction. th-cam.com/video/wJXAnfKjTEc/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
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B. You have one structural isomer and 2 geometrical ones.
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Can you tell me how cations can be linked to these (and anions) Pls
According to physics, the oppositely charged particles attract to each other.
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Ok but a question from where does the chlorine atom gain thsi electon from where
From the atom that lost an electron
So can we say that atom gain or loss electron when it chemically react with other atom
@@Viciousbreezey you never have an atom that loses only, one loses and one gains
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Thanks a lot mam but a doubt is troubling me, How it become stable ? How trasfer of electrons take place and why it is necessary to an atom to become stable ? And what if it doesn't become stable or unstable ?
It's proven that the atoms become stable by having full outermost shell. Thus the atoms fight to either lose or gain to have full outermost shell.
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