Q qna New Member Joined Jul 26, 2024 Messages 2 Gender Undisclosed HSC 2024 Yesterday at 9:41 PM #1 How can a solution right at the point of saturation be at equilibrium if there is no visible solute, since there are equal rates of dissolution and recrystallisation shouldn't the amount of solid solute be equal to the aqueous solute?
How can a solution right at the point of saturation be at equilibrium if there is no visible solute, since there are equal rates of dissolution and recrystallisation shouldn't the amount of solid solute be equal to the aqueous solute?
Q qna New Member Joined Jul 26, 2024 Messages 2 Gender Undisclosed HSC 2024 Yesterday at 9:54 PM #2 Also, why is it that the concentration of products and reactants at equilibrium is not equal, even in reactions with 1:1 mole ratios?
Also, why is it that the concentration of products and reactants at equilibrium is not equal, even in reactions with 1:1 mole ratios?