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Why are systems in Dynamic Equilibrium stable?

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Dynamic Equilibrium are stable because there is an equal rate of transition between reactants and products, or between the forward and the reverse process, in a back and forth manner, such that the net change of the concentration or system is zero, and therefore, there are no excess force factor, tending to create a different outcome

Step-by-step explanation:

Dynamic equilibrium, in physics and in chemistry, is the equilibrium experienced by a system that undergoes change, where however, both the forward and the reverse effect of the change are taking place.

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