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.
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equilibrium readjusts itself and a new equilibrium is established
I am a meteorologist. An equilibrium, as it pertains to meteorology, most likely applies to a pressure equilibrium - or equalization of pressure. "Equilibrium" means balance, or balanced.
There are two phases of the equilibrium stage operation. One enriched and the other depleated. Mixing the approach of equilibrium and the seperation is called the equilibrium stage.
Market equilibrium
Takashi Suzuki has written: 'General equilibrium analysis of production and increasing returns' -- subject(s): Mathematical models, Equilibrium (Economics)
equlibrium output and employment
A state of equilibrium in the production of goods and services within the economic parameters in consumption,investments,savings and the forces of supply and demand for production.
The Production Budget for Waterworld was $175,000,000.
what is overproduction during natural selection using Darwin's theory? over production is producing something beyond the requirement , that is producing an output above the equilibrium .
Increasing the temperature would shift the equilibrium to the right and increase the amount of product.
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the curve would shift to the right
feedback inhibition
There is equilibrium in a closed economy (that which doesn't encourage in international trade), when there is the circular flow of income between House-holds & firms, where the house-holds own the factors of production, which is given to firms, which in return gives factors of income for their services. the firm uses fatcors of production to produce goods & services, whereas house-holds consume goods & services using factors of production. Here NI=NO=NE.
Nalin Kulatilaka has written: 'A partial equilibrium model of derived demand for production factor inputs' -- subject(s): Accessible book