CHEM 404 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Dinitrogen Tetroxide, Chemical Equilibrium, Reversible Reaction

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02/19/19: when the solution of co(h2o)6]2+ which is pink and [cocl4]2 which is blue is heated to boiling, the solution turns from pink to blue. When adding heat to this solution, it causes the equilibrium to shift to the right and makes the solution blue. By heating the solution, the former equilibrium is disturbed. When cooling the mixture, equilibrium shifts to the left to supply some of the energy lost by cooling. A temperature decrease in the above reaction will produce heat and form colorless n2o4 gas: summary. There are two kinds of reactions, there is one that goes to completion and one that goes to equilibrium. In a completion reaction, the maximum product is produced. When the maximum product is produced, the reaction goes until the limiting reagent has been completely used up so that only the excess reagent remains.

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