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    A Situation Where Two Opposite Processes Are Occurring at Equal
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A Situation Where Two Opposite Processes Are Occurring at Equal

Question 82

Question 82

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A situation where two opposite processes are occurring at equal rates,and no net change is taking place,is called:


A) vaporization.
B) condensation.
C) evaporation.
D) dynamic equilibrium.
E) none of the above

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