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Answered by sdevikrishna00855
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a)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.

A homogeneous equilibrium has

everything present in the same

phase.

(Above reaction is an example)

b). Refer the image attachment

c). Dynamic nature of equilibrium;

Rate of forward reaction is equal

to the rate of backward reaction

and there is no net change in

concentration.

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