Chemistry Reaction: Rates And Equilibrium (1983)
The film discusses the factors influencing chemical reactions and their rates, illustrating concepts such as rusting, explosion potential of dust, and the role of catalysts. It explains how different substances react at varying speeds due to factors like the nature of reactants, surface area, concentration, temperature, and the presence of catalysts. The film also touches on the concept of equilibrium in chemical reactions, highlighting how changes in conditions can shift the balance of reactants and products. The Haber process for ammonia production is used as a practical example of managing reaction rates in industrial applications.
Keywords
chemical reactions, reaction rates, rusting, catalysts, equilibrium, temperature, concentration, surface area, Haber process, industrial chemistry
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