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equillibrim - Coggle Diagram
equillibrim
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Ammonium chloride is a white solid. It breaks down when heated, forming ammonia and hydrogen chloride. When these two gases are cool enough, they react together to form ammonium chloride again. This reversible reaction can be modelled as:
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The symbol ⇌ has two half arrowheads, one pointing in each direction. It is used in equations that are reversible reactions:
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Blue copper(II) sulfate is described as hydrated. The copper(II) ions in its crystal lattice structure are surrounded by water molecules. This water is driven off when blue hydrated copper(II) sulfate is heated, leaving white anhydrous copper(II) sulfate. This reaction is reversible:
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