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What is chemical equilibrium, and how does it work? This down-to-earth two-part series uses real-world examples and analogies to offer an in-depth look at both the concepts and applications of equilibrium. Sample problems are provided. 2-part series, 21-24 minutes each.



 
                    

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The Series Includes : The Concepts of Equilibrium | Applying the Concepts of Equilibrium
     


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