Introduction to reversible reactions and equilibria . . .
 
How a reversible reaction in a closed system can lead to equilibrium.  Changing the position of equilibrium by changing conditions.
 
The effect of changing concentration on the position of equilibrium . . .
 
Examples of the effect of changing the concentration of one of the reactants or products.
 
The effect of changing temperature on the position of equilibrium . . .
 
Examples of the effect of changing the temperature on the position of equilibrium.
 
The effect of changing pressure on the position of equilibrium . . .
 
Examples of the effect of changing the pressure on the position of equilibrium for a reaction involving gases.
 
The effect of adding a catalyst on the position of equilibrium . . .
 
An explanation of why adding a catalyst makes no difference to the position of equilibrium.