Isothermal reversable

isochoric/isometric:
isothermal:
isobaric:

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Isothermal reversable

Postby 706028301 » Tue Feb 20, 2024 11:56 pm

can someone explain to me how an isothermal reversable reaction works?

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Re: Isothermal reversable

Postby Ben Hardani 1I » Wed Feb 21, 2024 12:01 am

An isothermal reversible reaction is a theoretical idea where a chemical reaction happens at a constant temperature and can go both forward and backward under suitable conditions. It's a useful concept in thermodynamics for understanding idealized processes, although achieving it perfectly in real-world situations is often challenging.

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Re: Isothermal reversable

Postby Tavish M 2A » Wed Feb 21, 2024 12:22 am

An isothermal reversible reaction refers to a reaction in which the surroundings and the system are equal, and so any infinitesimal change would shift the reaction either forward or backward.


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