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9 August, 01:18

When a solution is in equilibrium, all movement of its molecules stops?

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  1. 9 August, 01:23
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    False.

    At equilibrium, the molecules are still moving, but the rate of the forward reaction and the backwards reaction are equal. The molecules are still combining/breaking apart depending on the reactions, but at a rate where the concentrations of both products and reactants remain the same.
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