Dynamic equilibrium in a saturated potassium chloride (KCl) solution occurs when the rate of KCl dissolving in the solvent equals the rate at which KCl crystallizes out of the solution. At this point, the concentrations of dissolved KCl ions (K⁺ and Cl⁻) remain constant, even though the processes of dissolution and crystallization are ongoing. This balance reflects the solution's saturation, meaning it cannot dissolve any more solute at that particular temperature and pressure. The system is in a state of continuous motion, yet the overall concentration of solute stays the same.
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