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what is haterogeneneous equilibria...​

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Answered by shaurya168
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A heterogeneous equilibrium is a system in which reactants and products are found in two or more phases. The phases may be any combination of solid, liquid, or gas phases, and solutions. When dealing with these equilibria, remember that solids and pure liquids do not appear in equilibrium constant expressions.

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A homogeneous equilibrium is one in which all of the reactants and products are present in a single solution (by definition, a homogeneous mixture ). Reactions between solutes in liquid solutions belong to one type of homogeneous equilibria. The chemical species involved can be molecules, ions, or a mixture of both.

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