homogeneous equilibrium

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homogeneous equilibrium (plural homogeneous equilibria)

  1. (chemistry) An equilibrium all participating substances of which are in the same phase.
    • 1995, Ken Gadd, Advanced GNVQ Science, page 261:
      The equilibrium is called a homogeneous equilibrium if all of the reactants and products are in the same phase, that is, all gases, all liquids or all in solution.

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