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A stress could be adding/taking away reactant/product. Or a change in temp and pressure (for gases). It depends on the system. Some of them get ulcers, but others just start drinking heavily. A system at equilbrium responds to a stress by shifting left or right (toward the reactants or toward the products) so as to minimize the effect of the disturbance. This is called LeChatelier's Principle. Some stresses can be a temperature change, a change in the concentration of one of the reactants or products, and a pressure change (if the reaction involves any reactants or products in the gaseous phase).
Sublimation is when a substance changes directly from a solid to a gas without passing through the liquid phase. This is driven by the tendency of particles to move from areas of higher concentration to lower concentration, allowing solid snow to transition into a gas in cold, dry conditions without melting first.
Hydrochloric acid turns bromothymol blue yellow because the acid changes the pH of the solution, causing the bromothymol blue indicator to shift its color toward the yellow end of the spectrum.
There are many elements that do not exist in nature in pure form, especially the highly reactive ones toward either end of the periodic table, such as sodium and chlorine. These are always derived from compounds. Also the only metal that is found in its pure form in nature is gold due to its extreme unreactivity. Your question hints at something but is incomplete.
The ONLY characteristics of an equilibrium are:sort of reactants and products involvedconcentration of all components in the continuous phasetemperatureThe others are non-characteristic
During spermatogenesis, diploid spermatogonium cells undergo mitosis to produce primary spermatocytes, which then undergo meiosis I to form secondary spermatocytes. These secondary spermatocytes then undergo meiosis II to form haploid spermatids. Finally, spermatids undergo spermiogenesis to differentiate into mature sperm cells.
Nature is inanimate!
The author's attitude toward bugs changes from fear to fascination as she learns more about their importance in the ecosystem and their intricate behaviors. By gaining knowledge about bugs, the author begins to appreciate their role in nature and sees them in a new light.
Spontaneous changes always increase the entropy of a system and its surroundings, according to the second law of thermodynamics. Entropy is a measure of the disorder or randomness of a system, and spontaneous processes tend to move toward more disordered states. This increase in entropy reflects a natural tendency for systems to evolve toward equilibrium, where energy is more evenly distributed.
they loved the earth
Large scale weather systems that transport surface cold air toward the tropics and surface warm air toward the poles.
How is the trend toward open systems, connectivity, and interoperability related to business use of the Internet,
impressive
Native Americans believed nature was sacred. White settlers believed nature was a resource.
less entropy
native americans believed nature was sacred. white settlers believed nature was a resource
Native Americans believed nature was sacred. White settlers believed nature was a resource.