equilibrium
Changing the quantities of the reactants or products in a reversible reaction causes the equilibrium to shift so that the equilibrium constant remains ... um ... constant.If the reaction isA + B = C + Dthen the equilibrium constant is [A][B] / [C][D]. If you add more A or B, then more A and B will be used up, and more C and D will be produced. If you add more C or D, then more C and D will be used up and more A and B will be produced.
Many chemical reactions, like combustion , go to completion and not to equilibrium. It is normally desirable to give a chemical reaction time to reach equilibrium in order you get the maximum yield of one or more products.
Yes, a ball is in equilibrium at the top of it's throw because there is a moment of no change, or equilibrium, when it is suspended in air.
Cell Reaches equilibrium
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A build up of fluid in the ears can cause a person's equilibrium to become imbalanced.
zeological instrument of panther of indigeneous snake can do anything cause the punctuated equilibrium.
the force of nature. e.g. when looking at concentration gradients it is nature that urges equilibrium on.
Aerobic exercise causes respiratory rates to go up.
This is known as chemical equilibrium. All of the chemicals will want to become stable and this can only happen with equilibrium.
An example of stress on a chemical equilibrium in the body is dehydration. The water level in the cell decreases, which causes the cell to shrink and become hypertonic.
below equilibrium price and causes a shortage
No. Equilibrium is the term that describes the situation when all active forces add up to zero.
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A build up of fluid in the ears can cause a person's equilibrium to become imbalanced.
Could be in need of a good tune up.