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Chemistry

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Ksp
Solubility Product Ksp
By Mr. V
Ksp
Equilibria_ Calculating the equilibrium constant Kp. Qu 1 of 2.
This video looks at how to calculate the equilibrium constant Kp for the reaction in which ammonia is produced from nitrogen and hydrogen. It involves working out mole fractions and then partial pressures of all the gases in the equilibrium mixture. The Haber-Bosh Process,in which this equilibrium is found, is also briefly considered.
By Frank Scullion
Equilibria_ Calculating the equilibrium constant Kp. Qu 1 of 2.
How we use the acid dissociation constant Ka.
This video looks at how the acid dissociation constant is derived and how it can be used to determine the concentration of hydrogen ions in a weak monobasic acid solution. The focus is on the extent to which the acid molecules dissociate (split) when dissolved in water.
By Frank Scullion
How we use the acid dissociation constant Ka.
Equilibria_ Calculating the equilibrium constant Kp. Qu. 2 of 2
This video looks at how to calculate the equilibrium constant Kp for the homogeneous gas reaction in which ethanoic acid is made from methanol and carbon monoxide.
By Frank Scullion
Equilibria_ Calculating the equilibrium constant Kp. Qu. 2 of 2

Hererogeneous

Matter5 SI System3 Measurements22 Aufbau Principle1

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Mr. V
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Edison, United States of America
Frank Scullion
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United Kingdom
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