SCH4U - Chemistry 12 (2024-25) - A
SCH4U-25A
Chemical reactions are dynamic events, occurring...
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Description
Chemical reactions are dynamic events, occurring both forwards and backwards until a balancing point is reached. This balancing point is called equilibrium and is affected by different factors including concentration and the equilibirum constant.
Learning Goals:
- Define dynamic equilibrium.
- Explain the concept of chemical equilibrium.
- Describe Le Chatelier's principle and apply it to solve problems predicting how changing variables will affect the chemical equilibrium of a system.
Success Criteria:
I know I have achieved the goals for this lesson when I can describe dynamic equilibrium and explain how it relates to chemical reactions. I will also be able to explain Le Chatelier's principle and use it to predict the direction of reactions when different variables such as temperature and concentration are changed.