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equilibrium readjusts itself and a new equilibrium is established
The concentrations of reactants and products are modified.
At equilibrium its not changing (any more).
In thermal equilibrium, and only in thermal equilibrium, entropy is constant.
Only without a load. Putting a load on it upsets the equilibrium.
The concentration of all chemicals involved in a chemical reaction remain unchanged.
The forward and backward reactions are equal.
A quantity that characterizes the position of equilibrium for a reversible reaction; its magnitude is equal to the mass action expression at equilibrium. K varies with temperature.
The forward and backward reactions are equal.
The reactants concentration is equal to products concentration.
Homeostasis means equilibrium of a system.
The correct answer is a simple one: The system is unaffected by a catalyst in a system in equilibrium.
A system of whose equilibrium has been upset will shift to restore equilibrium.
The equilibrium of the system will be upset.
Le Chatelier's principle says that if a system in chemical equilibrium is disturbed, the system will move in such a way as to nullify that change.
Le Chatelier principle says, if a restriction is applied to a system in equilibrium, the system adjusts to a new equilibrium that tends to counteract the restriction. When equilibrium is under stress it will shift to relieve that stress. or all concentrations would change.
equilibrium readjusts itself and a new equilibrium is established