Key term for AQA GCSE Chemistry, used in Reversible Reactions and Equilibrium.
A chemical reaction in which the products can react to reform the original reactants, denoted by the symbol ⇌.
Reversible reaction appears in AQA GCSE Chemistry revision content for The rate and extent of chemical change, especially Reversible Reactions and Equilibrium and Energy in Reversible Reactions.
The rate and extent of chemical change
Energy in Reversible Reactions
The rate and extent of chemical change
Reversible Reactions
Chemical changes
Strong and Weak Acids
Quantitative chemistry
Percentage Yield
The rate and extent of chemical change
Reversible Reactions and Equilibrium • Energy in Reversible Reactions
The rate and extent of chemical change
Reversible Reactions and Equilibrium • Reversible Reactions
Chemical changes
Acid Reactions • Strong and Weak Acids
Quantitative chemistry
Yield and Atom Economy • Percentage Yield
Using resources
Fertiliser Production • The Haber Process
The rate and extent of chemical change
Reversible Reactions and Equilibrium • Concentration Effects on Equilibrium
The rate and extent of chemical change
Reversible Reactions and Equilibrium • Dynamic Equilibrium
Energy changes
Cells and Batteries • Electrochemical Cells
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