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Shifts in Equilibrium Equilibrium occurs when the overall state of a system is constant. Equilibrium can be static (nothing in the system is changing), or dynamic (little parts of the system are changing, but overall the state isn't changing). In my video, I'll demonstrate systems in both types of equilibrium, and how the equilibrium states can be shifted. License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://k12videos.mit.edu/terms-conditions
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