Chemistry, asked by joelsina, 10 months ago

what is equilibrium ​

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Answered by Kaustav26
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Answer:

A chemical reaction is in equilibrium when the concentrations of reactants and products are constant - their ratio does not vary.

Answered by lAravindReddyl
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  • Equilibrium can be defined as the state, at which RATE OF FORWARD REACTION IS EQUAL TO THE RATE OF BACKWARD REACTION

  • At equilibrim, substance occurs stability.

  • Actually, Equilibrim is defined as the state at which NET FORCE = 0 (in physics)

  • Only, reversible reactions can Attain equilibrim

  • Equilibrim is not dependent on Pressure, volume, initial conc. of reactants or products

  • It is Dependent on the Temperature

  • There are two types of equilibria

  1. Physical Equilibria
  2. Chemical Equilibria
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