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The document discusses the concept of equilibrium in chemical reactions, highlighting the differences between physical and chemical equilibrium, as well as the characteristics and applications of the equilibrium constant. It also covers the effects of concentration, temperature, pressure, and catalysts on equilibrium, along with concepts related to acids, bases, and electrolytes. Additionally, it includes calculations for pH, solubility product constant, and the relationship between Gibbs energy and equilibrium constant.

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Theory 13

The document discusses the concept of equilibrium in chemical reactions, highlighting the differences between physical and chemical equilibrium, as well as the characteristics and applications of the equilibrium constant. It also covers the effects of concentration, temperature, pressure, and catalysts on equilibrium, along with concepts related to acids, bases, and electrolytes. Additionally, it includes calculations for pH, solubility product constant, and the relationship between Gibbs energy and equilibrium constant.

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