Why Do Favorable Reactions Go So Slow? AP Chem 9.4-Thermodynamic and Kinetic Control
Some reactions REALLY want to go. Thermodynamically, that is. But why do some reactions take a long time to complete? In this video, we look at the ideas of Thermodynamic and Kinetic Control: What it means, and how to tackle the AP Chemistry questions you are likely to see. So, Grab a Pencil, and Let's Get Started! Join this channel to get access to perks: / @crowdedbeaker7980

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