Water has a dynamic equilibrium in which hydrogen bonds disconnect and reconnect H+ and OH- bonds to create a pH of 7; neutral.
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In equilibrium, the movement of water is balanced, with the rate of evaporation equal to the rate of condensation. This state occurs when the vapor pressure of water in the air is equal to the vapor pressure of water in the liquid.
The water molecules are at a dynamic equilibrium, which means that equal amounts of water move into and out of the cell at the same time.
NH3 is in equilibrium with NH4+ and H2S is in equilibrium with HS- when dissolved in water.
In equilibrium, stress means the manner in which equilibrium is altered, and shift represents which direction the equilibrium will move to compensate for the stress.
The equilibrium gets maintained during water cycle. The water in the water bodies gets evaporated to maintain the sea level.
No, removing water from an equilibrium reaction does not change the equilibrium constant. The equilibrium constant is determined by the stoichiometry of the reaction and temperature, not by the presence or absence of water.