reactants are turning into products.
products are turning into reactants.
oh2 ----> h2o
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.
semi-circular canals for dynamic equilibrium and vestibule for static equilibrium
By a line separating the phases
Stability implies an equilibrium which we can both observe and measure. Static stability and dynamic stability centers around no movement vs movement. A simple example of static stability will be a cone or cylindrical object lying on a flat surface. Unless disturbed it stays in the equilibrium state. When disturbed the object tries to come back to its static equilibrium position. An example of dynamic stability will be a chemical equilibrium between two substances A and B in a chemical reaction.The relative rates of the conversion of A to B and B to A establishes an observable overall equilibrium constant for these two chemical species under the specified experimental conditions such as temperature, pressure, etc. Another example would be the revolution of the earth and planets around the sun. Avinash Parnandi
the total number of molecules in each phase stays constant
the total number of molecules in each phase stays constant
the total number of molecules in each phase stays constant
oh2 ----> h2o
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.
By a line separating the phases
By a line separating the phases.
Equilibrium is referred to as dynamic because in a system at equilibrium, the forward and reverse reactions are occurring at the same rate. This means that while it appears that there is no net change in the concentrations of reactants and products, molecules are constantly being converted back and forth between the two states.
semi-circular canals for dynamic equilibrium and vestibule for static equilibrium
there are two types of equilibrium are: 1. static (at rest position) 2. dynamic (in uniform motion)
two examples of an dynamic eqilibrium of an ecosystem may be upset
By a line separating the phases