Biology, asked by sohail1238, 11 months ago

Examples of chemical equilibrium in everyday life in biology

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Answered by niteshkumar60
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Dissolved carbon dioxide in a pop bottle (Soda?). when the bottle is sealed, the dissolved carbon dioxide (in the form of carbonic acid) and gaseous CO2 are in equilibrium with each other. When you open the bottle, the gaseous CO2 can escape so the dissolved CO2 starts to undissolved, back to the gas phase to try to replace the gas that was lost when you opened the bottle. That’s why if you leave it open long enough, it goes ‘flat’. All the CO2 is gone, blown away in the air.

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Answered by Riya1045
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The Law of Chemical Equilibrium is defined as, the ratio of product of concentration of the products to the product of concentration of the reactants, with each concentration term is raised to the power by its coefficient in overall balanced chemical equation, is a constant quantity at a given temperature and it is

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