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the dynamic equilibrium in irreversible reaction ​

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Answered by HarishBhagat
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This type of equilibrium is irreversible in nature. This equilibrium implies that the reactants and the products are still participating in chemical reactions. There is no further chemical reaction in the system. However, the resultant force acting on both of these types of equilibria in a system is zero.

Answered by ashauthiras
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This type of equilibrium is irreversible in nature. This equilibrium implies that the reactants and the products are still participating in chemical reactions. There is no further chemical reaction in the system. However, the resultant force acting on both of these types of equilibria in a system is zero.

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