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C6- The Rate and Extent of Chemical Change
Reversible Reactions
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Reversible reaction: thermal decomposition of NH4Cl
GCSE Single Chemistry AQA Higher > Paper 2 > C6- The Rate and Extent of Chemical Change > Reversible Reactions > Reversible Reactions
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Reversible reaction: dehydration of blue copper sulfate
GCSE Single Chemistry AQA Higher > Paper 2 > C6- The Rate and Extent of Chemical Change > Reversible Reactions > Reversible Reactions
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What is a
reversible
reaction
?
A reaction that can go backwards and forwards
What does this show?
A and B can react to produce
C
and
D
C and D can react to produce
A
and
B
What does
⇌
represent in a reaction?
A reversible reaction
How can the direction of
reversible reactions
be changed?
By changing
conditions
What happens in a
reversible
reaction?
The products can react to produce the original
reactants
.
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What happens when solid
ammonium chloride
is heated?
It
decomposes
to produce
ammonia
and
hydrogen chloride
gas.
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What occurs when
ammonia
reacts with
hydrogen chloride
gas?
It produces clouds of white
ammonium chloride
.
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What is the chemical equation for the
decomposition
of
ammonium chloride
?
NH₄Cl
(s) ⇌
NH₃
(g) +
HCl
(g).
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How can the direction of
reversible
reactions be changed?
By changing the
conditions
.
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What is the relationship between
exothermic
and
endothermic
reactions in
reversible reactions
?
If a reversible reaction is exothermic in one direction, it is endothermic in the opposite direction.
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What can be said about the
energy
in
exothermic
and
endothermic
reactions?
The amount of energy given out in the exothermic reaction is the same as the amount of energy taken in during the endothermic reaction.
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What are the key characteristics of
reversible reactions
?
Can proceed in both
forward and backward directions
Products can revert to original reactants
Represented by a
double arrow
(⇌)
Direction can be changed by altering conditions
Energy changes are equal in
exothermic
and
endothermic
processes
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