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State the law of Chemical equilibrium..​

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Answered by Ruchadeshmukh1
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The Law of Chemical Equilibrium is defined as, the ratio of product of concentration of the products to the product of concentration of the reactants, with each concentration term is raised to the power by its coefficient in overall balanced chemical equation, is a constant quantity at a given temperature and it is ...

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The Law of Chemical Equilibrium is defined as, the ratio of product of concentration of the products to the product of concentration of the reactants, with each concentration term is raised to the power by its coefficient in overall balanced chemical equation, is a constant quantity at a given temperature and it is ...

Types of Equilibrium

The equilibrium between different chemical species present in the same or different phases is called chemical equilibrium. ... Homogeneous equilibrium: The equilibrium reactions in which all the reactants and the products are in the same phase are called homogeneous equilibrium reactions.

A reaction is in chemical equilibrium when the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction. There are many examples of chemical equilibrium all around you. One example is a bottle of fizzy cooldrink. In the bottle there is carbon dioxide (\(\text{CO}_{2}\)) dissolved in the liquid.

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