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At dynamic equilibrium, reactants are converted to products and products are converted to reactants at an equal and constant rate. An example of a reaction in dynamic equilibrium is the dissociation of acetic acid, e.g., CH3COOH ↔ H+ + CH3COO-

for example 3 moles of A would turn to 3 moles of B AND 3 moles of B would turn to 3 moles of A so it's the same as before the reaction took place.

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