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Explain the homologenous and heterogenous equilibrium

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Answered by harisankars2006
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Homogeneous and heterogeneous equilibrium is a system of chemical equilibrium which depend upon the states of matter of the substances involved. Homogeneous equilibrium involves substances in the same state. ... The position of heterogeneous equilibrium does not depend on the amount of pure solid and liquid present.

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❤.HETEROGENOUS EQUILBRIUM:

  • when the reactants and products are in the different physical state then the equilibriun is said to be "heterogeneous equilbrium".

Ex: Co2+C<=======>2CO

CaCo3<======>Cao+Co2

❤.HOMOGENEOUS EQUILBRIUM:

  • When the reactants and products are in the same physical state then the equilbrium is said to be "homogenneous equilbrium".

  • Ex: H2 +I2<======>2HI

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