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A physical or chemical change that can be caused to proceed in either direction by small alteration in one of the controlling equilibrium conditions such as concentration, temperature, or pressure. If a small change in current shifts the equilibrium position, a change back to the original value restores the equilibrium to its original position. See [[Special:MyLanguage/Dictionary:equilibrium_condition|''equilibrium conditions'']]. | A physical or chemical change that can be caused to proceed in either direction by small alteration in one of the controlling equilibrium conditions such as concentration, temperature, or pressure. If a small change in current shifts the equilibrium position, a change back to the original value restores the equilibrium to its original position. See [[Special:MyLanguage/Dictionary:equilibrium_condition|''equilibrium conditions'']]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:11, 27 July 2017
A physical or chemical change that can be caused to proceed in either direction by small alteration in one of the controlling equilibrium conditions such as concentration, temperature, or pressure. If a small change in current shifts the equilibrium position, a change back to the original value restores the equilibrium to its original position. See equilibrium conditions.