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  2. Chemical equilibrium, condition in the course of a reversible chemical reaction in which no net change in the amounts of reactants and products occurs. A reversible chemical reaction is one in which the products, as soon as they are formed, react to produce the original reactants.

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  3. equilibrium, in physics, the condition of a system when neither its state of motion nor its internal energy state tends to change with time. A simple mechanical body is said to be in equilibrium if it experiences neither linear acceleration nor angular acceleration; unless it is disturbed by an outside force, it will continue in that condition ...

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  4. Nov 13, 2022 · A chemical reaction is in equilibrium when there is no tendency for the quantities of reactants and products to change. The direction in which a chemical reaction is written (and thus which components are considered reactants and which are products) is arbitrary. Consider the following two reactions:

  5. Oct 27, 2022 · A reaction is at equilibrium when the amounts of reactants or products no longer change. Chemical equilibrium is a dynamic process, meaning the rate of formation of products by the forward reaction is equal to the rate at which the products re-form reactants by the reverse reaction.

  6. Apr 28, 2023 · Our most basic concept of equilibrium is based on the observation that change in an isolated system eventually ceases; once change ceases, it never resumes. In this book, we call the idea of a static state of an isolated system the primitive equilibrium. We also observe that change eventually ceases in a closed system that is not isolated but ...

  7. At equilibrium, concentrations of reactants and products remain constant. On a macroscopic scale systems appear ‘static’ but is in fact ‘dynamic’ (NO 2 /N 2 O 4 equilibrium, exploring the effect of pressure and temperature or cobalt chloride/water equilibrium to explore the effect of temperature)

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