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Explain the dynamic nature of chemical equilibrium

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Answered by madhu5778
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Chemical equilibrium is a state when the rate of the chemical reaction is equal to the rate of the reverse reaction. Therefore, the concentration of the substances involved (reactants and products) does not change. Nevertheless, the reaction did not cease. The reactants continue to react to form products and the produtcs continue to react to originate reactants. That's the dynamic nature of chemical equilibrium.

Answered by Anonymous
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At chemical equilibrium state, the rates of the forward and the backward reactions are equal and the concentrations of the reactants and the products reach constant values. At chemical equilibrium the reaction still continues to take place in both the directions with the same rates. The reactants continue to form the products while the products also continue to form the.reactants. Because of such a situation at the equilibrium state in the reaction system, the chemical equilibrium is called a dynamic equilibrium

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