Hey, in chemistry we just started studying equilibrium.
i googled "chemical equilibrium" and this is what i found...
"Chemical equlibrium has been reached in a reaction when the rate of the forward reaction is equal to the rate of the reverse reaction"
What EXACTLY does this mean though...
I was taught that to calculate molality (of a solute) the equation is as follows:
Molality (m) of solute = mol solute/kgs of solvent.
(btw im not misspelling molarity, its MOLALITY)
anyway:)..
i got a question like this...
a 6.0835M aquesous solution of acetic acid (C2H402) has a density...