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    In this lesson, you will learn about dynamic equilibrium, the conditions required for dynamic

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    equilibrium to be reached, and examples of systems at equilibrium.

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    Imagine you are digging a hole - you got it? Imagine, as you are digging that hole, your

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    friend is refilling it. If you are digging the hole faster than your

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    friend, the hole gets larger. If your friend is filling the hole faster

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    than you, the hole gets smaller. But if the two of you are working at the same

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    speed, there would be no change to the size of the hole.

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    The same concept can be applied to a reversible reaction.

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    If the rate of the forward reaction, reactants to products, is the same as the reverse reaction,

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    products to reactants, the reaction is said to be at equilibrium.

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    This is called a dynamic equilibrium because both processes are occurring simultaneously,

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    even though there is no overall observable change.

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    For a chemical system (such as a reaction, or phase change) to be at equilibrium, it

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    must meet two important criteria. It must be a reversible process. It must be taking

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    place in a closed system A closed system is one where there is no exchange

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    of matter, only exchange of energy. An example of a reaction at equilibrium is

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    the reaction of hydrogen and iodine in a closed container to produce hydrogen iodide.

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    At the start of the reaction, there is a high concentration of hydrogen and iodine, and

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    the concentrations decrease as hydrogen iodide is formed.

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    The concentration of hydrogen iodide increases as the forward reaction proceeds.

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    As hydrogen iodide is formed, the reverse reaction is then able to occur.

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    Over time, the concentrations of hydrogen, iodine, and hydrogen iodide remain constant.

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    So what is happening here? The reaction of hydrogen and iodine to produce

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    hydrogen iodide is occurring at the same rate as the decomposition of hydrogen iodide to

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    hydrogen and iodine. So there are no observable changes although

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    both the forward and reverse reactions are occurring.

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    The reaction has not 'stopped', but rather, has reached dynamic equilibrium.

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    What would happen to this reaction if the lid on top of the glass jar was opened?

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    Please pause the lesson to think about this, and resume when you are done.

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    If the lid was removed, the system is no longer at equilibrium as both the reactants and products,

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    or 'matter' would be able to escape the system.

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    Liquid bromine equilibrates to form gaseous bromine at room temperature.

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    Remember that this is not a 'reaction' but rather, a 'phase change'.

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    Phase changes can also reach equilibrium under the correct conditions.

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    As liquid bromine evaporates, gaseous bromine condenses.

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    Since these two processes are occurring simultaneously at the same rate, there is no observable macroscopic

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    change, but the system is in fact in dynamic equilibrium.

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    In summary, a chemical system is said to be at equilibrium when the rate of the forward

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    reaction is the same as the rate of the reverse reaction.

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    There are no observable changes but both directions of the reaction are occurring, so it is a

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    dynamic equilibrium.

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The example sentences of DECOMPOSITION in videos (15 in total of 57)

hydrogen noun, singular or mass iodide noun, singular or mass is verb, 3rd person singular present occurring verb, gerund or present participle at preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner same adjective rate noun, singular or mass as preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner decomposition noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction hydrogen noun, singular or mass iodide noun, singular or mass to to
he personal pronoun has verb, 3rd person singular present also adverb been verb, past participle depicted verb, past participle with preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner body noun, singular or mass covered verb, past participle in preposition or subordinating conjunction black adjective spots noun, plural which wh-determiner represent verb, non-3rd person singular present decomposition noun, singular or mass .
to to find verb, base form out preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner inverse noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction this determiner particular adjective matrix noun, singular or mass by preposition or subordinating conjunction using verb, gerund or present participle the determiner lu proper noun, singular decomposition noun, singular or mass method noun, singular or mass .
so preposition or subordinating conjunction this determiner is verb, 3rd person singular present not adverb an determiner . . . this determiner is verb, 3rd person singular present not adverb an determiner example noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner lu proper noun, singular decomposition noun, singular or mass method noun, singular or mass
for preposition or subordinating conjunction microbial adjective decomposition noun, singular or mass , which wh-determiner would modal mean verb, base form in preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner end noun, singular or mass that preposition or subordinating conjunction there existential there 's verb, 3rd person singular present less adjective, comparative co proper noun, singular 2 cardinal number coming verb, gerund or present participle out preposition or subordinating conjunction
figure noun, singular or mass out preposition or subordinating conjunction what wh-pronoun the determiner basis noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction lu proper noun, singular decomposition noun, singular or mass method noun, singular or mass is verb, 3rd person singular present to to solve verb, base form . . . to to solve verb, base form
this determiner is verb, 3rd person singular present to to slow adjective the determiner decomposition noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction this determiner end noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction make verb, base form the determiner electrode noun, singular or mass last adjective longer adverb .
this determiner method noun, singular or mass feeds verb, 3rd person singular present the determiner soil noun, singular or mass from preposition or subordinating conjunction above preposition or subordinating conjunction , allowing verb, gerund or present participle the determiner decomposition noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction organic adjective matter noun, singular or mass to to take verb, base form
has verb, 3rd person singular present opened verb, past participle us personal pronoun up preposition or subordinating conjunction to to a determiner new adjective understanding noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction how wh-adverb decomposition noun, singular or mass works noun, plural in preposition or subordinating conjunction large adjective animals noun, plural .
decomposition noun, singular or mass process noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction just adverb makes verb, 3rd person singular present great adjective amendments noun, plural for preposition or subordinating conjunction our possessive pronoun thick adjective heavy adjective clay noun, singular or mass soil noun, singular or mass but coordinating conjunction yet adverb
the determiner r proper noun, singular software noun, singular or mass package noun, singular or mass uses verb, 3rd person singular present the determiner qr proper noun, singular decomposition noun, singular or mass behind preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner scenes noun, plural and coordinating conjunction not adverb this determiner inverse noun, singular or mass .
pretty adverb easily adverb by preposition or subordinating conjunction just adverb heating verb, gerund or present participle the determiner pyrite noun, singular or mass to to its possessive pronoun decomposition noun, singular or mass temperature noun, singular or mass , which wh-determiner starts verb, 3rd person singular present at preposition or subordinating conjunction around preposition or subordinating conjunction
faster adverb, comparative the determiner decomposition noun, singular or mass would modal take verb, base form place verb, base form , but coordinating conjunction now adverb i personal pronoun realise verb, non-3rd person singular present that preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner maximum adjective rate noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction decomposition noun, singular or mass
more adjective, comparative air noun, singular or mass to to reduce verb, base form the determiner chance noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction methane noun, singular or mass being verb, gerund or present participle produced verb, past participle and coordinating conjunction the determiner decomposition noun, singular or mass process noun, singular or mass slowing verb, gerund or present participle
in preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner first adjective place noun, singular or mass which wh-determiner would modal have verb, base form sped verb, past participle up preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner decomposition noun, singular or mass , and coordinating conjunction released verb, past tense the determiner nitrogen noun, singular or mass

Use "decomposition" in a sentence | "decomposition" example sentences

How to use "decomposition" in a sentence?

  • In the primal state before any manifestation, when there was no motion but perfect balance, this Prakriti was indestructible, because decomposition or death comes from instability or change.
    -Swami Vivekananda-
  • It's the decomposition that gets me. You spend your whole life looking after your body. And then you rot away.
    -Brigitte Bardot-
  • Life is the twofold internal movement of composition and decomposition at once general and continuous.
    -Henri Marie Ducrotay de Blainville-
  • Decomposition, for most, starts when they leave the free, social, and uncorrupted college life for the solitary confinement of professions and nuclear families.
    -Nassim Nicholas Taleb-
  • Capitalism Survive?—I have tried to show that a socialist form of society will inevitably emerge from an equally inevitable decomposition of capitalist society.
    -Joseph A. Schumpeter-
  • Dead fields under a November sky, scattered rose petals brown and turning up at the edges, empty pools scummed with algae, rot, decomposition, dust.
    -Stephen King-

Definition and meaning of DECOMPOSITION

What does "decomposition mean?"

/dēˌkämpəˈziSH(ə)n/

noun
State of decay or rot.

What are synonyms of "decomposition"?
Some common synonyms of "decomposition" are:
  • decay,
  • rotting,
  • putrefaction,
  • putrescence,
  • putridity,
  • festering,
  • spoilage,
  • perishing,
  • corruption,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.