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13 June, 09:59

Consider the following chemical reaction:

Describe what is happening within the system when it is at equilibrium in terms of concentrations, reactions that occur, and reaction rates.

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  1. 13 June, 13:55
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    When we study a chemical reaction in state of equilibrium it is said to be in chemical equilibrium

    There are two types of equilibrium

    a) static

    b) dynamic

    In case of dynamic equilibrium, the two reverse process do occur but with same speed

    Its like filling a bucket filled bucket which has a hole in it

    It appears that bucket is filled always however there is regular inflow and outflow of water in it

    In chemical reactions

    The rate of forward reaction is equal to rate of backward reaction

    A B

    So here rate of formation of A is equal to rate of formation of B when system is at equilibrium

    so net there is no change in the concentration of either reactant (A) or product (B)

    However there is continuous formation and decomposition of both A and B
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