explain law of chemical equilibrium using a general reversible reaction
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Chemical equilibrium refers to the state wherein both the reactants and the products present in the concentration have no tendency to change with the period of time during a chemical reaction. A chemical reaction achieves chemical equilibrium when the rate of forward reaction and that of the reverse reaction is same.
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