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    Equilibrium Reactions: 2 Questions Explained

    I used the adjective thermodynamically reversible to refer to those processes in which reversible work may be applied. And a reversible reaction may be brought to its initial conditions like a rechargeable battery. Please, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reversible_reaction
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    The most difficult thing to do in the course Chemistry 1

    I think that chemical equilibrium and atomic theory are somewhat difficult to people without background in these areas.
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    Equilibrium Reactions: 2 Questions Explained

    The Gibbs energy change of your reaction is low so your reaction is reversible (not thermodynamically reversible), the sign of \Delta G_\textrm{rxn} and its magnitude are important to determine the equilibrium state of a given reaction. The second law of thermodynamics establishes that this...
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    London forces between benzene molecules

    The interaction between molecules related to London forces is weak. But, the quantitative London interaction depends on the electronic structure of the molecules involved, i.e., for the simpler case, London forces depend on the ionization energy of the atoms. To study these interactions one...
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    Einstein again +, on large scale.

    Thanks, a very much interesting confirmation. Thanks for sharing. :smile: It also supports dark matter and dark energy theories.
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    A basic question in general relativity

    You have to introduce the proper metric tensor g_{\mu\nu} that conserves ds^2
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