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The state in which both reactants and products are present at concentrations which have no further tendency to change with time.
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How is it even possible that vapour pressure of liquid and vapour of solid are equal at free... [duplicate]
point is defined as "the temperature at which the vapor pressure of the substance in its liquid phase is equal to its vapor pressure in the solid phase" Also the vapour pressure is the pressure at phase equilibrium … By looking at a typical phase diagram
Its clear that theres no single temp or even different temp corresponding to same pressure at equilibrium for solid with gas and liquid with gas (except the triple …