Reversible Reactions
A reversible reaction involves two opposing reactions: the forward reaction (reactants forming products) and the reverse reaction (products forming reactants), these reactions occur in the same amount of rate considering both of the sides
Example -: NH4CI ( Ammonia chloride ) can be converted to NH3 + HCI
Equilibrium
Equilibrium explains the equal amount of products converting into reactants, the equal amount of reactants can also be converted to the products
When reversible reactions are possible we use symbols for it, ⇌ represents the reversible symbol, this indicates that reactions can be reversed
Hydrous And Anhydrous
Hydrous explains that particle crystal of water or water containing in chemical compounds or other substances
Anhydrous is quite opposite to hydrous as it contains no water in its chemical compounds and other substances
Hydrated Salt
Hydrated salts are compounds that contain water molecules into their crystal structure
The difference between hydrated salt and anhydrous salt is that water is bonded to salt while anhydrous isn't, salt crystal lattice form in the breaking of ionic bond