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Controlling the yields of reaction

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Chemical equilibrium Competing equilibria Concentration fraction Dynamic equilibrium Equilibrium constant Equilibrium law Equilibrium position Extent of reaction Le Chatelier's principle Reaction quotient Reaction yield Reversible reaction

The point in a chemical reaction when the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the back reaction. Equilibria that have a common reactant; each equilibrium can be regarded as competing for this reactant. The equilibrium with the larger equilibrium constant has a significant effect on the position of equilibrium of the other reaction. The ratio of concentrations of reactants and products, as expressed in the equilibrium law for a reaction. The concentration fraction is also known as the reaction quotient. A point in a chemical reaction when the rate of the forward reaction is equal to the rate of the back reaction. The value of K in the equilibrium law. The equilibrium law for the chemical equation aW + bX cY + dZ is given by the expression K = [Y]c[Z]d/[W]a[X]b, where K is a constant. The relative amounts of reactants and products in a reaction at equilibrium. The relative amounts of products compared with reactants. The extent of a reaction is indicated by the value of the equilibrium constant. If an equilibrium systemis subjected to a change, the system will adjust itself to partially oppose the effects of the change The ratio of concentrations of reactants and products, as expressed in the equilibrium law for a reaction. The reaction quotient is also known as the concentration fraction. The proportion of product recovered from a reaction mixture, usually expressed as a percentage of the maximum amount possible if the reaction were to proceed to completion. A chemical reaction in which the products can be converted back to the reactants.

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