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4. What is homogeneous equilibrium? Write two homogeneous
reaction.​

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Answered by itzHitman
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Explanation:

A homogeneous equilibrium is one in which all of the reactants and products are present in a single solution (by definition, a homogeneous mixture ). Reactions between solutes in liquid solutions belong to one type of homogeneous equilibria. The chemical species involved can be molecules, ions, or a mixture of both.

Answered by RohitVaishnavv
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Answer:

Given below is the explanation for homogenous equilibrium and the reactions also.

Explanation:

All of the reactants and products are present in a single solution in a homogeneous equilibrium (by definition, a homogeneous mixture ). One example of homogeneous equilibria is reactions between solutes in liquid solutions.

A homogeneous reaction is one in which all of the reactants, as well as the products created from their chemical interaction, exist in a single phase, which can be gas, liquid, or solid, with no phase boundaries.

The Homogeneous reactions are given below:

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