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In equilibrium, stress means the manner in which equilibrium is altered, and shift represents which direction the equilibrium will move to compensate for the stress.
Basically everything will reach an equilibrium, and homogeneous mixture of "everything", if given enough time. Living systems stay living by maintain a specific range of disequilibrium within its components (for the most part). The 2nd Law of thermodynamics states basically that temperature, pressure, and chemical potential goes into equilibrium given enough time. this equilibrium is entropy, when things become compartmentalized (ordered) its always do to living systems.
Zeroth law of thermodynamics: If two systems are in thermal equilibrium with a third system, they must be in thermal equilibrium with each other. This law helps define the notion of temperature.
Yes. This is based on LeChateliers principle
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In a dynamic equilibrium, the rate of loss is equal to the rate of gain. Dynamic equilibrium is applied in thermodynamics for systems involving reversible reactions.
In general, adding product to a system at equilibrium will push the reaction toward the reactant side.
equilibrium relates to the body systems becuase, the body has to maintain homeostasis. Which means that equilibrium has reached in your body.
A person's sense of balance is established by the contributions of three systems: the vestibular system (the cochlea and its fluids and respective nerve structures), the visual system and the muscular-skeletal system. As people age, the sensitivity of each of these systems is decreased, consequently impacting the ability to balance. The rate of deterioration of these systems can be affected by injury or trauma, disease, harmful chemicals etc. The main cause of decreased balance and equilibrium is damage to the vestibular system, located in the inner ear.
In equilibrium, stress means the manner in which equilibrium is altered, and shift represents which direction the equilibrium will move to compensate for the stress.
Le Chatelier's principle is very important in studying the chemical systems in equilibrium. It states if an external stress is applied to a system in equilibrium, then the equilibrium shifts in a direction where the change can be neutralized.
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H. Knapp has written: 'Solid-liquid equilibrium data collection' -- subject(s): Binary systems (Metallurgy), Phase rule and equilibrium, Solid-liquid equilibrium, Tables, Vapor-liquid equilibrium
Equilibrium is a state of balance where the system is stable and there is no tendency for change. This allows systems to maintain optimal functioning and efficiency. It also enables predictability and helps in understanding the behavior of systems in response to external factors.
The company 'Denon Systems' sell many different products. Denon Systems is known for many products, including home theater systems, headphones, and other sound accessories.
Consider 2 beakers of water, in one beaker, the temperature of water is above room temperature, and the other is below room temperature. They are left on a table (they are not in contact with each other), after some time, equilibrium is reached. Both beakers of water are at the same temperature. The two beakers become in thermal equilibrium with the surroundings, thus they are in thermal equilibrium with each other, and they are at the same temperature. I hope that it helps you...
They are either in balance or moving towards being in balance.