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Why is a chemical equilibrium described as dynamic?

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Because both reactants and products continue to form. Option (c) is the answer.


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When it is in equilibrium, no amounts are changing. However, instead of nothing happening, the switch between the products and reactants is equal, so just as many molecules are formed as broken.

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