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what is the difference between active mass and concentration in equilibrium?
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Answered by sexygirl124
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Active mass of a substance is its molar concentration or molarity. ... In a chemical reaction, when both the reactants as well as the products are in a concentration which does not change with time anymore, it is said to be in a state of chemical equilibrium.

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  • Active mass of a substance is its molar concentration or molarity. Number of moles present in one litre of solution is active mass of that substance.

Active mass of a substance is its molar concentration or molarity. Number of moles present in one litre of solution is active mass of that substance. In a chemical reaction, when both the reactants as well as the products are in a concentration which does not change with time anymore, it is said to be in a state of chemical equilibrium. In this state, the rate of forward reaction is same as the rate of backward reaction.

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