Passive equilibrium is an automatic and internal process through which balance is achieved. Equilibrium is a state achieved through conscious effort toward a goal.
Both involve passive transport: The movement of molecules from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration in order to reach a state of equilibrium.
I don't know how you can differentiate between two same things. However I can tell you what homogeneous equilibrium is-If all the reactant and products are in the same phase then the reaction at equilibrium is in homogeneous equilibria.
Equilibrium occurs when the forward and backward reactions happen at the same rate
in equilibrium
equilibrium
Yes
When the two sides reach equilibrium.
I think because passive transport doesn't require energy and active does.
Both involve passive transport: The movement of molecules from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration in order to reach a state of equilibrium.
They are in thermal equilibrium, not rotational equilibrium.
Osmosis is a type of passive transport. It is specialized diffusion. It can occur through the membrane itself. Or through an aquaporin channel protein. Other forms of passive transport include: simple diffusion and facilitated (uses channel protein) diffusion.
yes as it is in same phase
The difference is that chemical equilibrium is the equilibrium of products and reactants in a reaction while physical equilibrium is the equilibrium of the physical states of the same substance.
I don't know how you can differentiate between two same things. However I can tell you what homogeneous equilibrium is-If all the reactant and products are in the same phase then the reaction at equilibrium is in homogeneous equilibria.
To be in thermal equilibrium, it would have to have the same temperature. (It isn't.)
Passive Transport is the movement of molecules down a concentration gradient from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration until equilibrium is reached. Some examples are diffusion and osmosis. Basically, it's a movement of molecules across a membrane that doesn't require energy (ATP)
reach dynamic equilibrium. Answer : move across the membrane in both directions (equilibrium).