Equilibrium Class 11 One Shot | NCERT Chemistry Complete Chapter-6 Revision | CBSE 2024-25

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- Le Chatelier’s Principle
- Equilibrium Constant (Kc and Kp)
- Ionic Equilibrium
- pH, Buffer, and Solubility Product

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00:04 - Henry's Law and its relation to chemical equilibrium.
00:51 - Gibbs Energy indicates reaction spontaneity in chemistry.
02:19 - Equilibrium occurs when opposing forces balance in a system.
03:03 - Understanding equilibrium in chemical and physical changes.
04:34 - Dynamic equilibrium involves continuous processes at equal rates.
05:16 - Understanding dynamic equilibrium through water flow in a bucket.
06:46 - Equilibrium state occurs when forward and backward reactions balance.
07:30 - Understanding physical changes and equilibrium in different states of water.
08:56 - Understanding phase changes of ice and water at 0°C.
09:42 - Solid-liquid equilibrium involves simultaneous melting and freezing processes.
11:07 - Understanding liquid-vapor equilibrium through everyday examples.
11:46 - Understanding solid-vapor equilibrium and sublimation concepts.
13:14 - Equilibrium exists when evaporation and condensation rates are equal.
13:58 - Equilibrium occurs in saturated solutions when solute dissolving stops.
15:21 - Pressure changes in cold drinks lead to carbonation loss.
15:57 - Understanding gas-liquid equilibrium in carbonated drinks.
17:12 - Understanding gas release in opened cold drinks due to pressure changes.
17:47 - Understanding Henry's Law and its relation to gas solubility and pressure.
19:16 - Understanding chemical equilibrium in reversible reactions.
19:56 - Equilibrium occurs in reversible reactions but not in irreversible ones.
21:18 - Equilibrium shows the reversibility of reactions between reactants and products.
21:57 - Reversible reactions occur in one direction under specific conditions.
23:17 - Equilibrium occurs when forward and backward reaction rates equalize.
23:57 - Chemical equilibrium occurs when reactants and products remain constant.
25:17 - Understanding dynamic equilibrium in chemical reactions.
25:59 - Initial reactants lead to gradual product formation over time.
27:15 - Equilibrium in reactions involves reactants converting to products and vice versa.
27:53 - Reactants decrease as products form until equilibrium is reached.
29:03 - Understanding equilibrium through reverse reactions in chemical systems.
29:39 - Understanding Equilibrium Constants in Chemical Reactions
30:54 - Pure solids and liquids do not have molar concentration in equilibrium.
31:33 - Chemical equilibrium maintains color without further change.
32:58 - Understanding molar concentration and reaction rate in equilibrium.
33:39 - Understanding the Law of Chemical Equilibrium.
35:20 - Understanding the equilibrium constant and its significance in chemical reactions.
36:06 - Understanding equilibrium constant for chemical reactions.
37:32 - Equilibrium constant values are specific to reactions and conditions.
38:06 - Understanding the independence of initial concentration in reversible reactions.
39:34 - Understanding the impact of dividing equations on constants in chemistry.
40:14 - Equilibrium constant units vary with reaction conditions.
41:38 - Equilibrium constants indicate the extent of chemical reactions at a constant temperature.
42:18 - Understanding the measurement of reversible reaction completion.
43:43 - Equilibrium involves constant reactions between reactants and products.
44:22 - Understanding the reaction quotient and its relation to equilibrium constant.
45:54 - Understanding the conditions of reaction direction in equilibrium.
47:02 - Equilibrium constant relates to reaction direction and gas state behavior.
49:01 - Gas concentration depends on pressure in chemical reactions.
50:11 - Understanding the equilibrium constant expression in chemistry.
52:00 - Explains the relationship between equilibrium constants and gas pressure.
52:45 - Relation between equilibrium constant and delta n in gas reactions.
54:20 - Difference between Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Equilibrium.
55:00 - Understanding equilibrium through practical questions and calculations.
57:20 - Understanding moles in reaction equilibrium calculations.
57:54 - Understanding reaction direction based on equilibrium constant values.
59:26 - Emphasizes the importance of balancing chemical reactions.
1:00:12 - Understanding the significance of reaction quotient (Q) in equilibrium.
1:01:38 - Understanding Gibbs Free Energy and its relation to equilibrium constant.
1:02:14 - Understanding the relationship between ΔG0 and equilibrium constant K.
1:03:40 - Equilibrium condition occurs when k equals one and ΔG equals zero.
1:04:22 - Understanding equilibrium and its disturbance in reactions.
1:05:40 - Understanding equilibrium through examples of distractions and focus.
1:06:19 - Le Chatelier's Principle explains equilibrium adjustments to changes.
1:07:47 - Equilibrium shifts to maintain concentration balance in reactions.
1:08:30 - Equilibrium is maintained by adjusting concentrations of reactants and products.
1:09:39 - Increasing pressure decreases volume, affecting the reaction direction.
1:10:24 - Understanding how changes in pressure and volume affect equilibrium reactions.
1:11:48 - Increasing temperature shifts equilibrium towards products in endothermic reactions.
1:12:26 - Understanding endothermic and exothermic reactions in equilibrium.
1:13:41 - Understanding electrolysis and electrolytes in chemistry.
1:14:18 - Electrolytes conduct electricity in aqueous solutions through free ion movement.
1:16:09 - Electrolyte balance is crucial for body functions.
1:16:44 - Understanding strong and weak electrolytes in ionic equilibrium.
1:17:59 - Understanding strong and weak electrolytes through degree of dissociation.
1:18:42 - Understanding the significance of alpha values in dissociation.
1:20:09 - Understanding weak electrolytes and ionic equilibrium in water.
1:20:48 - Weak electrolytes partially dissociate in solutions.
1:22:00 - Understanding weak electrolytes and their ionic equilibrium.
1:22:45 - Understanding initial conditions in chemical equilibrium.
1:24:10 - Understanding degree of dissociation in weak electrolytes.
1:25:21 - Understanding strong and non-electrolytes in chemistry.
1:26:42 - Understanding acids and bases through three key theories.
1:27:23 - Definition of acids and bases in aqueous solutions.
1:28:43 - Understanding strong and weak acids based on ionization.
1:29:22 - Strong acids fully dissociate in water, weak acids partially dissociate.
1:30:50 - Discussion on strong and weak acids with limitations of Arrhenius theory.
1:31:30 - Understanding acids and bases beyond water's role in reactions.
1:32:51 - Understanding proton transfer in acid-base reactions.
1:33:30 - Acids release protons, while bases accept them, forming conjugate pairs.
1:35:30 - Water exhibits amphoteric behavior as both an acid and a base.
1:36:12 - Understanding hydrogen's role as an acid and base in reactions.
1:39:00 - Understanding strong and weak acids and bases in reactions.
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1:41:02 - Understanding Lewis Theory of Acids and Bases is crucial for organic chemistry.
1:41:41 - Acids and bases are defined by electron deficiency and efficiency.
2:09:38 - Introduction to the pK value for acids in equilibrium.
2:12:02 - Buffer solutions can be prepared using weak acids and bases.
2:12:38 - Understanding solubility classifications in chemistry.
2:14:45 - Understanding equilibrium in reactions involving BaSO4 and SO4.
2:15:27 - Calculating equilibrium constant from given conditions.
2:17:06 - Calculating Kc for the PCl5 to PCl3 and Cl2 reaction.
2:18:10 - Calculating equilibrium constant using Kp and Kc relations.
2:20:18 - Calculating equilibrium composition of PCl5 in a closed vessel.
2:21:02 - Understanding equilibrium conditions in chemical reactions.
2:22:48 - Solving a quadratic equation to find the value of x.
2:23:36 - Discussion on the concentration calculations of PCl3 and PCl5.
2:25:18 - Calculating ΔG° using logarithmic and scientific values in equilibrium chemistry.
2:26:16 - Interactivity in answering questions boosts engagement and learning.
2:28:10 - Understanding the dissociation of bicarbonate and its conjugate base.
00:00 - Calculating pH from molarity using logarithmic functions
2:31:16 - Understanding the pH calculation using H+ concentration.
2:32:16 - Calculating concentrations in equilibrium problems.
2:33:50 - Understanding solubility in chemical equilibria.
2:34:39 - Understanding equilibrium expressions in chemical reactions.
2:36:37 - Calculate pH of a solution from given concentrations.
2:37:16 - Emphasizing the importance of practice for chemistry questions.
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57:44 The answer of this question is 3.13 × 10 ^ -5 Mol/l.

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57:45 ans of this question is approximately, Kc= 3.1 ×10^-5 mol/L

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