The questions in this quiz are suitable for GCSE combined science students studying reversible reactions and the dynamic equilibrium. If you struggled with the quiz, don't panic - we've got you! You ...
The scope of dynamic combinatorial chemistry is somewhat limited by the small number of predictably reversible reactions. Now, secondary alcohols are shown to quickly and reversibly react with iminium ...
Students learn to calculate Keq and to use LeChatelier’s Principle. LeChatelier's Principle: Reversible reactions and chemical equilibrium are described. Students learn to calculate Keq and to use ...
The reactivity series shows metals in order of reactivity. The reactivity of a metal can be worked out by studying its reactions. Iron and aluminium are extracted from their ores in different ways.