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  1. Equilibrium - The state in which the measurable properties of the system such as pressure, density, colour or concentration do not undergo any further noticeable changes with time under a given set of conditions is said to be a state of equilibrium.

  2. equilibrium. noun [ S or U ] formal uk / ˌek.wɪˈlɪb.ri.əm / / ˌiː.kwɪˈlɪb.ri.əm / us / ˌiː.kwəˈlɪb.ri.əm / / ˌek.wəˈlɪb.ri.əm / Add to word list. a state of balance: The disease destroys much of the inner ear, disturbing the animal's equilibrium. the country's economic equilibrium. a calm mental state:

  3. 1. : a state of balance between opposing forces or actions that is either static (as in a body acted on by forces whose resultant is zero) or dynamic (as in a reversible chemical reaction when the velocities in both directions are equal) 2. : a state of intellectual or emotional balance.

  4. establish a relationship between Kp and Kc; explain various factors that affect the equilibrium state of a reaction; classify substances as acids or bases according to Arrhenius, Bronsted-Lowry and Lewis concepts; classify acids and bases as weak or strong in terms of their ionization constants;

  5. equilibrium. 1. A condition in which all influences acting cancel each other, so that a static or balanced situation results. In physics, equilibrium results from the cancellation of forces acting on an object.

  6. Equilibrium, in physics, the condition of a system when neither its state of motion nor its internal energy state tends to change with time. A simple mechanical body is said to be in equilibrium if it experiences neither linear acceleration nor angular acceleration; unless it is disturbed by an.

  7. Dec 6, 2002 · Equilibrium: Directed by Kurt Wimmer. With Dominic Purcell, Christian Bale, Sean Bean, Christian Kahrmann. In an oppressive future where all forms of feeling are illegal, a man in charge of enforcing the law rises to overthrow the system and state.

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