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Chemical Equilibrium
A state where forward and reverse reaction rates are equal, resulting in no net change in reactant and product concentrations.
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Chemical Equilibrium
A state where forward and reverse reaction rates are equal, resulting in no net change in reactant and product concentrations.
Dynamic Process
A continuous reaction where reactants and products are interconverted without stopping.
Reversible Reaction
A reaction that can proceed in both forward and reverse directions, indicated by double arrows.
Forward Reaction
The process where reactants are converted into products in a chemical reaction.
Reverse Reaction
The process where products revert back to reactants in a chemical reaction.
Net Change
The overall change in concentration of reactants and products, which is zero at equilibrium.
Homogeneous Equilibrium
An equilibrium where all reactants and products are in the same phase.
Heterogeneous Equilibrium
An equilibrium involving reactants and products in different phases.
Phase
A distinct state of matter in which reactants or products exist, such as solid, liquid, or gas.
Concentration
The amount of a substance in a given volume, remaining constant at equilibrium.