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state the law of chemical equilibrium

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Answered by tisha2422
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The equilibrium law states that the concentrations of the products multiplied together, divided by the concentration of the reactants multiplied together, equal an equilibrium constant (K). ... The letter K is reserved as the symbol for the equilibrium constant.
Answered by kanishk77777
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The chemical equilibrium is achieved when the rate of forward reaction is same as the reverse reaction. Since the rates are equal, there are no net changes in the concentrations of the reactant(s) and product(s). This state is known as dynamic equilibrium.
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