Answer:
No, there is no equilibrium existing in the solution of extremely soluble salt
Explanation:
Since the dissociated ions of the salt do not recombine in the solution
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An extremely soluble salt is added to water is not at equilibrium.
Solubility equilibrium will exists between a chemical compound that is in solid state and the solution of that same compound that is at equilibrium.
For a salt that is soluble there is no equilibrium because the ions of the salt cannot recombine in the solution.
Therefore, When an extremely soluble salt is added to water it is not at equilibrium.
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