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a state of balance in a closed system at constant temperature, in which no macroscopic properties change, because the rate of the forward reaction has become equal to the rate of the reverse reaction.
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(23) A mathematical sentence with an equals sign to indicate that two expressions name the same number.
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These are specifications published by different patent offices for the same invention. Together they form the patent family.
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A mathematical statement in which equal values (or the mathematical statements producing the values) appear to the right and left of an equal sign. In system modeling and programming, an equation is an action by which the left-hand side is set equal to the value produced by the evaluation of the right-hand side. The two sides are equal after the action is taken but may not have been equal prior to the action.
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A type of map projection that preserves the area of features on maps. On an equal area projection, a small circle on the map would have the same area as on a globe with the same representative fraction. See also equal area.
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