A good example of equilibrium would be the mixing of oil and water in a closed container.
<h3>What is chemical equilibrium?</h3>
Chemical equilibrium is a condition in which the concentrations of components of a chemical reaction remain unchanged and have no tendency to change.
Of all the options, the only one where the concentrations of the component reactants cannot change is a mixture containing oil and water in a closed container.
Oil and water are immiscible and thus, their concentrations remain constant.
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Answer:
A) covalent bond
Explanation:
Covalent bonding generally happens between nonmetals.
Substances have more kinetic energy in the gas state than in the solid state
Answer:
I think the answer is C but you might need a second opinion on this answer