CBSE Class 11 Chemistry Notes Chapter 7 Equilibrium
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CBSE Class 11 Chemistry Notes Chapter 7 Equilibrium
Reversible Reactions, State of Equilibrium, Solid Liquid Equilibrium, Liquid Vapour Equilibrium, Solid Vapour Equilibrium, Equilibrium Involving Dissolution of a Solid In Liquid, Equilibrium Involved Dissolution of Gases In Liquid, Henry Law, Dynamic Nature of Equilibrium, Confirmation of Dynamic Nature of Equilibrium, General Characteristics of Physical Equilibrium, Chemical Equilibrium, Homogeneous Equilibrium, Heterogeneous Equilibrium, Characteristics of a Chemical Equilibrium, Law of Chemical Equilibrium and Equilibrium Constant, Law of Mass Action, Applications of Law of Mass Action to Chemical Equilibrium, Law of Chemical Equilibrium, Equilibrium Constant In Gaseous System (Kp), Relationship Between Kp and Kc, Expression For Equilibrium Constant, Characteristics of Equilibrium Constant, Applications of Equilibrium Constant, Relation Between Equilibrium Constant Gibbs Free Energy, Le Chatelier’s Principle, Effect of Concentration Change, Effect of Change of Pressure, Effect of Change In Temperature, Effect of Inert Gas, Effect of Addition of Catalyst, Ionic Equilibrium In Solution, Electrolytes, Strong Electrolytes, Weak Electrolytes, Ionic Equilibrium, Acid Base Concepts, Arrhenius Concept of Acids and Bases, Limitations of Arrhenius Concept, Bronsted – Lowry Concept of Acids and Bases, Lewis Concept of Acids and Bases, Limitation of Lewis Concept, Ionization of Water- Ionic Product of Water, The pH Scale, Ionization Constants of Acids In Water, Conc. of Hydrogen Ion, Degree of Dissociation and Ionization, Degree of Dissociation Or Degree of Ionization, Ionization of a Weak Acid, Ionization of Weak Bases, Calculation of Ph of Weak Electrolyte, Relation Between Ka and Kb, Polyprotic Acid and Polyhydroxy Bases, Polyprotic Acid, Polyhydroxy Bases, Hydrolysis of Salts, Degree of Hydrolysis, Hydrolysis of Salt of Weak Acids and Strong Base, Hydrolysis of Salts of Strong Acid and Weak Base, Buffer Solutions, Buffer Action, Solubility Product , Calculation of Solubility Product, Application of Solubility Product, Common Ion Effect.
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