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The direction of spontaneity for a chemical reaction is analogous to the downhill direction for a sliding block, and chemical equilibrium is analogous to the position at the bottom of the slope; the rate at which equilibrium is approached depends on the efficiency of the available reaction processes.
Sedimentation apparently ceases as phase equilibrium is approached.
In reality, equilibrium is approached only in the subsoil, while under-saturation prevails in the topsoil.
Particularly, the absence of damped oscillations as equilibrium is approached as shown.
According to this model, dissolution rates would then decrease continuously as equilibrium is approached because the number of pits decreases with decreasing reaction affinity.
A Fickian mechanism is observed for the initial stages of uptake, whilst a non-Fickian mechanism is present when the equilibrium is approached.
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When the equilibrium is approaching, D can detect selection for alleles in both Type I and Type II scenarios in the negative direction, whereas Dm, Dmod, and D can detect selection on epialleles in the negative direction only for Type I scenario with similar levels of power (table 2).
Discrepancies mainly occurred for the process conditions where equilibrium was approached.
In one set of experiments equilibrium was approached from high degrees of undersaturation by decreasing the flow rate.
At each temperature, rates continuously decreased by two orders of magnitude as equilibrium was approached and did not exhibit a dissolution plateau of constant rates at high degrees of undersaturation.
The effects of adsorbent dose, initial pH, dye concentrations and temperature on Basic Blue 16 (BB16) adsorption by montmorillonitic clay revealed that the adsorption rates of the dye were very fast at the initial stages for all the four parameters tested, while it slowed gradually as the equilibrium was approached due to the reduction of available active sites on montmorillonitic clay.
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