Biology, 12.06.2020 15:57, jmwmarshall
Why would the solution not be considered to be in equilibrium
There are more solvent molecules than solute molecules in the solution.
There is no membrane separating the solution into different parts.
The solute molecules are not evenly distributed throughout the solvent.
The solvent molecules are not all located on the right side of the container.
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Why would the solution not be considered to be in equilibrium
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