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Reversible Reactions, Irreversible Reactions and Equilibrium
.e., the equilibrium position) no movement of children on the see-saw occurs. Static Equilibrium In the case of reversible reaction, however a static equilibrium is not being established. In the case of ammonia, using deuterium, D (an isotope of hydrogen) it has been proved that even at equilibrium..
.e., the equilibrium position) no movement of children on the see-saw occurs. Static Equilibrium In the case of reversible reaction, however a static equilibrium is not being established. In the case of ammonia, using deuterium, D (an isotope of hydrogen) it has been proved that even at equilibrium..
