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Explain with an example equilibrium involving dissolution of solids in liquids.

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Disolution of sugar in water to give sugar solution. Sugar is fairly soluble in water. If more sugar is added than its solubility, the extra sugar remains, undissolved. In a saturated solution, these exists a dynamic equilibrium between the solute molecules and those molecules in the solution. At the stage, the rate of dissolution of sugar is equal to the rate of crystallisation of sugar, at a given temperature.
`underset(("solid")a)(C_(12)H_(22)O_(11))hArrunderset("solution")(C_(12)H_(22)O_(11))`.
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  2. Write the characteristics of chemical equilibrium.

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