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define equilibrium and factors affecting equilibrium?

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Answered by shashakash
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An equilibrium is a state of a system where all forces acting on the system is balanced. A system that is in equilibrium does not change. The word has been used for different concepts from different fields of study.

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Factors affecting Equilibria:

  • Pressure
  • Concentration
  • Catalysts
Answered by ankitgupta82
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Explanation:

When we think of a chemical reaction we think of reactants making products. Chemical reactions are equilibrium reactions. ... It simply means that the forward reaction is making products at the same rate that the backward reaction is making reactants. The reaction is said to be in dynamic equilibrium..

Factors affecting equilibrium-

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Equilibrium

Factors Affecting Equilibria

Chemical equilibria in a chemical reaction define the state in which there is no further change in the concentration of the reactants and products. In numerous biological and environmental processes, these chemical equilibria play an important role.

One example we can consider for chemical equilibria is that it involves molecules of O2 and the protein haemoglobin play a crucial role in the transportation and delivery of O2 from our lungs to our muscles. Similarly, the equilibria that involve the CO molecules and haemoglobin that accounts and leads to the toxicity of CO.

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