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Introduction to Homogeneous Reaction
A homogeneous reaction is a chemical reaction that takes place in a single phase. This means that the reactants and the products are all in the same physical state. A heterogeneous reaction, on the other hand, takes place in more than one phase. The reactants and products are not all in the same physical state.
What are Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Mixtures?
Homogeneous mixtures are those in which all the particles of the same kind are uniformly distributed. Heterogeneous mixtures, on the other hand, are those in which the particles are not uniformly distributed.
Differences Between Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Mixture
A homogeneous mixture is a substance that is uniform throughout, while a heterogeneous mixture is not. For example, salt water is a homogeneous mixture because it is uniformly salty, while a mixed salad is a heterogeneous mixture because the ingredients are not all the same.
Homogeneous Reaction and Heterogeneous Reaction
Homogeneous reactions involve the same chemical species in the reactants and the products. In contrast, heterogeneous reactions involve different chemical species in the reactants and the products.
Homogeneous Reaction
A chemical reaction in which the reactants and products are all in the same phase.
Heterogeneous Reaction
A heterogeneous reaction is a chemical reaction that takes place between two or more substances that are not in the same phase. The reaction can take place in either the gas phase, the liquid phase, or the solid phase.
What is Homogeneous Equilibrium and Heterogeneous Equilibrium?
Homogeneous equilibrium is a state of balance in which all elements in a system are the same. Heterogeneous equilibrium is a state of balance in which all elements in a system are different.