AP Chemistry 7.8: Representations of Equilibrium
If you are studying chemical equilibrium, you will be faced with particle-model questions about the equilibrium constant. A bunch of dots, molecules, some container, and a question about whether you are at equilibrium or not. Does this sound difficult? Fear not...We got this. In this video, we look at five main categories of questions that use particle-models regarding equilibrium. We will review some strategies for navigating them, look at examples, and have a bunch of "pause the video" moments for you to test your skills. So, grab your pencil, and Let's Get Started. Join this channel to get access to perks: / @crowdedbeaker7980

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