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<chem> CaO(aq) + CO2(g) <=> CaCO3(s) </chem>
 
<chem> CaO(aq) + CO2(g) <=> CaCO3(s) </chem>
 
  
 
Ammonium Chloride ⇌ Ammonia + Hydrochloric Acid
 
Ammonium Chloride ⇌ Ammonia + Hydrochloric Acid
  
 
<chem> NH4Cl <=> NH3 + HCl </chem>
 
<chem> NH4Cl <=> NH3 + HCl </chem>

Revision as of 15:15, 16 January 2019

Key Stage 4

Meaning

Reversible Reactions are reactions in which the products of that reaction, may themselves react to form the original reactants.

About Reversible Reactions

Reversible reactions use the symbol ⇌ to show that the reaction can happen both ways.
A reaction mixture which can undergo a reversible reaction will reach a state of dynamic equilibrium where there is a constant amount of the reactants and products as the reaction keeps happening in both directions.

Examples

Hydrogen + Nitrogen ⇌ Ammonia

<chem> 3H2(g) + N2(g) <=> 2NH3(g) </chem>

Calcium Oxide + Carbon Dioxide ⇌ Calcium Carbonate

<chem> CaO(aq) + CO2(g) <=> CaCO3(s) </chem>

Ammonium Chloride ⇌ Ammonia + Hydrochloric Acid

<chem> NH4Cl <=> NH3 + HCl </chem>