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What is the difference between the characteristics of physical equilibrium and chemical equilibrium?

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Answered by nancy28
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On the other hand, physical equilibria do not involve bond breaking. These are mostly changes of state: solid to liquid to gas. Confusion and ambiguity often occur, especially with regard to solvation. But if new substances are formed chemical change is manifest.
Answered by jadejaheetraj1234
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Physical vs Chemical Equilibrium

A physical equilibrium is an equilibrium state in which the physical state of the system does not change.

Chemical equilibrium is the equilibrium state in which the concentrations of reactants and products is not changed with time.

Nature

Physical equilibriums show no change in physical states of matter that is involved in the equilibrium.

Chemical equilibriums show no changes in concentrations of reactants and products that are involved in the equilibrium.

Theory

Physical equilibrium includes the coexistence of two physical states inside the same closed system.

Chemical equilibriums include equal rates of forward and backward reactions.

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