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Coconut Shell-Derived Activated Carbons: Preparation, Physicochemical Properties, and Dye Removal from Water. [PDF]
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Model for the description of interactions between ellagitannins and Fe(II) ions. [PDF]
Frešer F, Hostnik G, Bren U.
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Solid-Liquid-Hysteresis Materials Based on Reversible Covalent Cross-Linking of Liquid Monomers. [PDF]
Höfer T, Rössler A, Strube OI.
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2017
This chapter analyses the reaction that ensues when reactants are mixed until equilibrium is established. It defines the term 'dynamic equilibrium', which refers to the fact that once equilibrium has been established, both forward and backward reactions continue at the same rate. It also talks about the presence of both reactants and products.
Joanne Elliott, Elizabeth Page
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This chapter analyses the reaction that ensues when reactants are mixed until equilibrium is established. It defines the term 'dynamic equilibrium', which refers to the fact that once equilibrium has been established, both forward and backward reactions continue at the same rate. It also talks about the presence of both reactants and products.
Joanne Elliott, Elizabeth Page
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Chemical equilibrium is a condition in a chemical reaction where the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction, resulting in no observable change in the concentrations of the substances involved. This phenomenon is dynamic because both reactions occur simultaneously in opposite directions.
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2021
This chapter talks about a sign of the change in Gibbs energy for a reaction that can be used to predict whether or not the reaction is spontaneous. The size of the Gibbs energy changes allows quantitative predictions about the equilibrium composition of the reaction mixture to be made. The chapter defines and demonstrates how to use the three types of
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This chapter talks about a sign of the change in Gibbs energy for a reaction that can be used to predict whether or not the reaction is spontaneous. The size of the Gibbs energy changes allows quantitative predictions about the equilibrium composition of the reaction mixture to be made. The chapter defines and demonstrates how to use the three types of
Andrew Burrows +6 more
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