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Give an experiment to probmvw the dynamic nature of equilibrium involving dissociation of solida

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Answered by XxnikushrexX
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In a saturated solution, a dynamic equilibrium exits between the solute molecules in the solid state and in the solution: and the rate of dissolution of sugar = rate of crystallisation of sugar. Equality of the two rates and dynamic nature of equilibrium has been confirmed with the help of radioactive sugar.

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Answered by Riya1045
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Equilibrium:

Everything in the universe tries to attain stability by lowering their energy. This can be achieved by various physical and chemical processes. All reactions proceed unit they reach certain minimum energy in accordance with its surroundings. They reach the state where there is no visible change in the system and remain that way unless disturbed. This state is called equilibrium. In this state, the rate of the forward reaction is equal to the rate of backward reaction.

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