Chemistry, asked by selfektakumari, 7 months ago

what is the condition for the reaction to be an equilibrium?

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Answered by TheVenomGirl
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✨The condition in which the concentration of both product and reactant becomes constant then it is said to be in equilibrium state.

✨Properties like concentration, colour, density and pressure can show the state of equilibrium.

Answered by ElegantMermaid
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When the concentrations of reactants and products have become constant, an equation is said to have reached a point of equilibrium. The consistency of measurable properties such as concentration, color, pressure and density can show a state of equilibrium.

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