A Amaze New Member Joined Sep 10, 2011 Messages 8 Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Apr 8, 2013 #1 Hey guys, I was just wondering why exactly is esterification an equilibrium reaction? Thanks!
someth1ng Retired Nov '14 Joined Sep 18, 2010 Messages 5,558 Location Adelaide, Australia Gender Male HSC 2012 Uni Grad 2021 Apr 8, 2013 #2 Because it reaches equilibrium and does not react to completion.
A Amaze New Member Joined Sep 10, 2011 Messages 8 Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Apr 8, 2013 #3 someth1ng said: Because it reaches equilibrium and does not react to completion. Click to expand... Does that suffice as an explanation?
someth1ng said: Because it reaches equilibrium and does not react to completion. Click to expand... Does that suffice as an explanation?
Nws m8 Banned Joined Oct 21, 2012 Messages 494 Gender Male HSC 2012 Uni Grad 2018 Apr 8, 2013 #4 someth1ng said: Because it reaches equilibrium and does not react to completion. Click to expand... no shit?
someth1ng said: Because it reaches equilibrium and does not react to completion. Click to expand... no shit?
albertcamus Active Member Joined Mar 1, 2013 Messages 269 Location Bankstown Gender Undisclosed HSC 2013 Apr 8, 2013 #5 someth1ng said: Because it reaches equilibrium and does not react to completion. Click to expand... Hahaha
someth1ng said: Because it reaches equilibrium and does not react to completion. Click to expand... Hahaha