Difference between true equilibrium and metastable equilibrium theory
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True and metastable equilibrium:
• Metastable equilibrium is defined as the condition in which a system remains for a long period of time, and any slight disruption causing the system to stray from the metastable state does not end in the system passing into the alternative state.
• True equilibrium or chemical equilibrium is a dynamic condition in which reactants are being changed into products at all periods, but at the precise rate that products are being renewed back into reactants
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