Chemical Equilibrium English – A/L Chemistry Complete Masterclass

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About Course

✔ Lifetime access ✔ 12+ hours video lessons ✔ Full A/L syllabus coverage
✔ Theory + Problems + Exam questions ✔ English medium

This course provides a complete step-by-step explanation of Chemical Equilibrium for A/L Chemistry in the English medium.

Chemical Equilibrium is one of the most important and high-scoring lessons in the A/L Chemistry syllabus. Many students struggle with equilibrium constants, Le Chatelier’s principle, and numerical problems.

This masterclass is designed to help you clearly understand the concepts, confidently solve problems, and answer exam questions correctly.


In this masterclass, you will learn

✔ Dynamic equilibrium concept
✔ Characteristics of equilibrium systems
✔ Law of mass action
✔ Equilibrium constant (Kc and Kp)
✔ Relationship between Kc and Kp
✔ Homogeneous vs heterogeneous equilibrium
✔ Le Chatelier’s principle
✔ Effect of concentration, pressure, and temperature
✔ Industrial applications of equilibrium
✔ Numerical problem-solving techniques
✔ Structured and essay question discussions


This course is ideal for

• A/L 2026 students
• A/L 2027 students
• Students repeating A/L exam
• Students aiming for A or B grades


Resources Included

✔ Complete video lesson series
✔ Numerical problem-solving sessions
✔ Exam-style questions and discussions
✔ Printed notebook provided for the course
✔ Lifetime access


Course Duration

12+ hours of video lessons

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What Will You Learn?

  • Understand the concept of dynamic chemical equilibrium
  • Write and interpret equilibrium constant expressions (Kc & Kp)
  • Solve equilibrium numerical problems step-by-step
  • Apply Le Chatelier’s principle to predict equilibrium shifts
  • Understand industrial applications
  • Answer A/L structured and essay questions confidently

Course Content

Day – 01

  • 01. Systems & Reactions
  • 02. Dynamic Equilibrium
  • Assignment 01 – Answer
  • 03. Equilibrium constant
  • Assignment 02 – Q1 Answer
  • Assignment 02 – Q2 Answer
  • 04. The relationship betweek Kp and Kc
  • Assignment 03 – Q1 Answer
  • Assignment 03 – Q2 Answer
  • Assignment 03 – Q3 Answer
  • 05. Derived Equilibrium Conastsnt
  • Assignment 04 – Q1 Answer
  • Assignment 04 – Q2 Answer
  • 06. The magnitude of the equilibrium constant
  • 2009 MCQ 29

Day – 02

Day – 03

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