In homogeneous equilibria, all the reactants and products are present in the same phase, i.e., either in the gaseous phase, liquid phase or solid phase. Examples include the Haber-Bosch process and the formation of acid-base salts.
In homogeneous equilibria, all the reactants and products are present in the same phase, i.e., either in the gaseous phase, liquid phase or solid phase. Examples include the Haber-Bosch process and the formation of acid-base salts.