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Sulphuric acid, because of its low volatility can be used to manufacture more volatile acids from their corresponding salts.
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In NEET exam, the weightage of Equilibrium is around 3% to 6% and in JEE Main exam, the weightage is 4% to 6.6%.
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There are two conditions needed for equilibrium. The net force and net torque acting upon an object must be zero.
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There are four types of equilibrium constants: Formation constants, stability constants, association constants, and binding constants.
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It consists of concepts such as Le Chatelier's Principle, equilibrium constant, and factors affecting equilibrium. It is not considered an easy chapter.
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A reversible reaction where rate of the forward reaction equals to the rate of the backward reaction is called the equilibrium. It results in constant reactants and products concentrations over time.
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