
Chemical Reactions - Irreversible & Precipitation Reactions
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Chemistry, Science, Physics
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10th Grade - University
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Hard
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The video tutorial explains the classification of chemical reactions into irreversible and reversible types. It focuses on irreversible reactions, where reactants are fully converted into stable products that do not revert to reactants. Examples include the decomposition of limestone and the burning of magnesium. Irreversible reactions are unidirectional and often involve zero activation energy, as seen in precipitation reactions like the formation of silver chloride.
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What is the significance of the stability of products in irreversible reactions?
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Discuss the role of activation energy in irreversible reactions.
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