
Equilibrium concentration
Equilibrium concentration refers to the state in a chemical reaction where the amounts of reactants and products remain constant over time because the processes of forward and reverse reactions occur at the same rate. In this balanced condition, the concentrations of substances involved don't change, even though the reactions are still happening. It’s like a tug-of-war where both sides pull equally, so the overall position stays the same. This concept helps scientists understand and predict how substances behave in reactions, ensuring processes are efficient and controlled.