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Relate the terms reversible reactions and dynamic equilibrium.
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In a reversible reaction, two reactants A + B form to give C + D and also C+D gives A + B. ... In a dynamic equilibrium, the concentration of the reactants is equal to the concentration of the products. The rate of each reaction is equal thereby causing the net change to be 0.
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In chemistry, and in physics, a dynamic equilibrium exists once a reversible reaction occurs. Substances transition between the reactants and products at equal rates, meaning there is no net change. Reactants and products are formed at such a rate that the concentration of neither changes. It is a particular example of a system in a steady state. In thermodynamics, a closed system is in thermodynamic equilibrium when reactions occur at such rates that the composition of the mixture does not change with time. Reactions do in fact occur, sometimes vigorously, but to such an extent that changes in composition cannot be observed. Equilibrium constants can be expressed in terms of the rate constants for reversible reactions.