if there is no motion of a lever around a fulcrum, then how do the torques compare? the torques must be equal. this does not necessarily imply that the forces or the lever arms involved are equal. when this situation occurs we say the lever system is in equilibrium.
you can titrate some amount from the reaction mixture after specific intervals and note the amount of reactants and products..if the amount ratio of the products to reactants in moles per dm3 is a constant quantity then the position of equillibrium has attained for the reaction.
A system has a G equal to zero means it has reached equilibrium .
At equilibrium its not changing (any more).
No, order can't spontaneously appear in a macroscopic closed system which has reached thermal equilibrium.
When a system has reached chemical equilibrium, the concentrations of the reactants and product remain constant.
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A system has a G equal to zero means it has reached equilibrium .
At equilibrium its not changing (any more).
No, order can't spontaneously appear in a macroscopic closed system which has reached thermal equilibrium.
Dynamic equilibrium is reached in a system when there is no net change. Although there may be movement or activity, the opposing actions will be balanced to result in a net neutral system.
When a system has reached chemical equilibrium, the concentrations of the reactants and product remain constant.
Equilibrium is reached, the solution is isotonic.
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Equilibrium solubility is how much of a certain solute is in solution when the system has reached equilibrium. For example, when something like silver chloride (AgCl) is placed in water, none of it goes into solution. But given some time, an equilibrium will be reached where a small amount of AgCl is in solution and is in equilibrium with the insoluble AgCl.
equilibrium is reached equilibrium is reached
when a system is in equilibrium it is stable and all its parts function smoothly
When equilibrium is reached, there is no net motion of molecules. This does not mean that no molecules are moving. In diffusion, this would mean there are equal molecules leaving as are entering.
Particles tend to move from an area where they are more concentrated to an area where they are less concentrated, a process known as diffusion. When the concentration of a solute is the same throughout a system, the system has reached equilibrium.