In general terms, a dynamic equilibrium describes a state of balance between two processes. The term is used in scientific fields such as chemistry and physics which is where it originates. This ...
It has been demonstrated that particles reach a dynamic equilibrium level in normal operating machines. The theory is based on the fact that if particles are generated at a constant rate and are then ...
We discuss the development and structure of the University of Alberta BALANCE model of Canadian energy supply and demand. The model is a multi-time-period linear programming formulation of Canadian ...
A dynamic equilibrium is formed in a reversible reaction when the rates of the forward and reverse reaction are equal and the amounts of the reactants and the products remains constant. In this ...
At equilibrium, the concentrations of reactants and products do not change. But the forward and reverse reactions have not stopped - they are still going on, and at the same rate as each other.
Dynamic covalent chemistry (DCC) uses reversible chemical reactions to set up equilibrating assemblies of molecules at thermodynamic equilibrium 1,2,3,4. The resultant dynamic combinatorial library ...
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