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Differentiate between homogeneous and heterogeneous equilibrium

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When calculating equilibrium constants, pure solids and liquids are not taken into account. This is because their concentration does not change during the reaction. Inhomogeneous equilibrium, all substances are in the same phase. In heterogeneous equilibrium, substances are in different phases.
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homogeneous \: equilibrium

It involves substances in the same state means it depends upon the amount of substance present .
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heterogeneous \: equilibrium

It doesn't depends upon the amount of pure solid and liquid present .
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