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Equilibrium

cava chem 303 s2d54 5.09 Equilibrium

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[...]: a state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced. equilibrium: a state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced.
In chemistry, equilibrium means that reactants are converting to products and products are converting to reactants at the same [...] In chemistry, equilibrium means that reactants are converting to products and products are converting to reactants at the same rate.
In chemistry, equilibrium [does/does not] mean you have the same amount of reactants and products. In chemistry, equilibrium does NOT mean you have the same amount of reactants and products.
At equilibrium, the amount of [...] and [...] remains the same. At equilibrium, the amount of reactants and products remains the same.
Dynamic equilibrium means that although the amounts of reactants and products stays the same, they are actually [...]... at the exact same rate. Dynamic equilibrium means that although the amounts of reactants and products stays the same, they are actually converting back and forth... at the exact same rate.
A population is at equilibrium when birth rate matches the [...] rate... this doesn't mean there are as many babies as adults. A population is at equilibrium when birth rate matches the death rate... this doesn't mean there are as many babies as adults.
A reaction that can run either way is called a '[-ible]' reaction. A reaction that can run either way is called a 'reversible' reaction.
The concentrations of the products and reactants at equilibrium in a reversible reaction can be expressed with the equilibrium [...]. The concentrations of the products and reactants at equilibrium in a reversible reaction can be expressed with the equilibrium constant.
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