CAS CH 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Reaction Rate, Reversible Reaction, Chief Operating Officer

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Ch 101 - lecture 9 - chemical equations. Chemical equations can only tell you what can happen. Relative amounts (in mol) of species that are needed to react and that can be formed. A process in which new species form as a result of: The rearrangement of atoms uses the least amount of energy. The rearrangement of electrons uses the most amount of energy. Dynamic equilibrium is the state of a reversible reaction where the forward reaction rate is equal to the reverse reaction rate, resulting in no observable net change in the system. Ch 3 ch 2 oh burns with oxygen gas to form carbon dioxide and water. Rewrite the reactant ch 3 ch 2 oh in the condensed form to make balancing easier. Add coefficients to balance out all atoms. The number of atoms of each element must be equal on both sides (reactants and products)

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