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equilibrium is defined as the point at which conc. of reactants and products remains constant.in physics, when a quantity on the x axis varies non- uniformly with that on the y-axis, we assume it to be constant over a small change in y (dy), and integrate to solve.why can the same method not be extended to conc . of reactants and products, and rate of reaction , and every point be called the equilibrium point? |
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Answer» equilibrium is defined as the point at which conc. of reactants and products remains constant. in physics, when a quantity on the x axis varies non- uniformly with that on the y-axis, we assume it to be constant over a small change in y (dy), and integrate to solve. why can the same method not be extended to conc . of reactants and products, and rate of reaction , and every point be called the equilibrium point? |
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