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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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Chemical Equillibria Comparisons
In which of the following reactions is the equilibrium farthest to the left? … I know that the answer can't be e, since the evolution and purging of gas will drive the equilibrium forward. …
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Equilirium mixture of nitrogen dioxide and its dimer
The equilibrium we are looking at is: $\ce{N2O4<=>2NO2}$
Upon heating at constant volume, the pressure will increase, and so the equilibrium will shift to the left, which means that there is less dissociation … Finally, as the equilibrium shifts to the left, more colorless $\ce{N2O4}$ will be present, lightening the color of the gaseous mixture. …