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14 February, 15:00

What would be a good model of equilibrium? (You don't have to involve chemical equilibrium.)

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  1. 14 February, 15:12
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    Answer: When a melted popsicle is put into a freezer and later the melted popsicle becomes frozen after a length of time.

    Explanation: This is an example of thermal equilibrium because the substance has reached the same temperature as it's sourroundings.
  2. 14 February, 15:15
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    Try using a solid and another type of phase like water and have it at different temperatures. Once you have done that, let them sit in your location that you have them. Make sure to have their starting temperatures and their ending temperatures which should be equilibrium because of the room temperature.

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