What is the difference between equilibrium and steady-state?
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Answer / ghanshyam
At equilibrium,all chemical potential gradients are zero.
In a state of thermodynamic equilibrium, there are no net
flows of matter or of energy, no phase changes, and no
unbalanced potentials (or driving forces), within the system
a steady state is a situation in which all state variables
are constant in spite of ongoing processes that strive to
change them.
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Answer / anjali
probably,equilibrum is attained wen there is fwd and
reverse rxn and in steady state there is continous inflow
of reactants & outflow of products
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