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Reversible Reactions

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Reversible Reactions

Some chemical reactions can proceed in both forwards and backwards directions. We describe these reactions as reversible.

Reversible reactions

Reversible reactions

  • A + B ⇌ C + D
    • The reactants (A + B) can combine to give the products (C + D).
    • The products (C + D) can combine to give the reactants (A + B).
Exothermic and endothermic reactions

Exothermic and endothermic reactions

  • If the forwards reaction is exothermic (transfers energy from reactants to the environment), the backwards reaction will be endothermic (transfers energy from environment to the reactants).
Conservation of energy

Conservation of energy

  • Energy is conserved during chemical reactions.
  • The energy released/absorbed by the forward reaction will be exactly equal to the energy absorbed/released by the backward reaction.
Example - haber process

Example - haber process

  • The formation of ammonia during the Haber process is a reversible reaction between nitrogen (extracted from the air) and hydrogen (obtained from natural gas).
  • The Haber process is carried out at 450°C, with a pressure of 200 atmospheres, and an iron catalyst.
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