In chemistry, a dynamic equilibrium exists once a reversible reaction ceases to change its ratio of reactants/products, but substances move between the chemicals at an equal rate, meaning there is no net change. It is a particular example of a system in a steady state. read more
Comparison between Dynamic and Static Equilibrium. A reaction at dynamic equilibrium can be reversible, whereas a reaction at static equilibrium is irreversible. A reversible reaction is a reaction that can proceed in the direction of products to reactants. read more
Dynamic Equilibrium Definition. A dynamic equilibrium is a chemical equilibrium between a forward reaction and the reverse reaction where the rate of the reactions are equal. read more
Dynamic equilibrium is the point at which a chemical reaction continues to proceed both forward and in reverse but there is no net change in the amount of reactants and products. read more