Chapter 14
Chemical Equilibrium

A reversible chemical reaction represents a chemical process that proceeds in both forward (left to right) and reverse (right to left) directions.…

Consider the oxidation of sulfur dioxide:
For a reaction that begins with a mixture of reactants only, the product concentration is initially equal…

The equilibrium constant for a reaction is calculated from the equilibrium concentrations (or pressures) of its reactants and products. If these…

The status of a reversible reaction is conveniently assessed by evaluating its reaction quotient (Q). For a reversible reaction described by m A + n…

If a reaction has a small equilibrium constant, the equilibrium position favors the reactants. In such reactions, a negligible change in…

A system at equilibrium is in a state of dynamic balance, with forward and reverse reactions taking place at equal rates. If an equilibrium system is…

Estimates of the primitive upper mantle (PUM) composition reveal a depletion in many of the siderophile (iron-loving) elements, thought to result…

Computation of Atmospheric Concentrations of Molecular Clusters from ab initio Thermochemistry
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The computational study of the formation and growth of atmospheric aerosols requires an accurate Gibbs free energy surface, which can be obtained…