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The product and reactants reach a final, unchanging level.

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When the rate of the forward reaction is the same rate of the reverse reaction.

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A reaction reaches equilibrium when the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction.

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At equilibrium, the RATE of the forward reaction is equal to the rate of the reverse reaction.

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When does a chemical reaction reaches equilibrium?

equilibrium means the rate of forward reaction = rate of backward reaction... there are three types of equilibrium 1. amount of products > amount of reactants 2. amount of products = amount of reactants 3. amount of products < amount of reactants


The reaction shown below reaches equilibrium with the concentrations H2O2 equals 0.55 H2O equals 0.75 O2 equals 0.15 What is the equilibrium constant for this reaction?

0.28


The reaction shown below reaches equilibrium with the concentrations H2O2 equals 0.05 H2O equals 0.11 O2 equals 0.07 What is the equilibrium constant for this reaction?

0.34


The reaction shown below reaches equilibrium with the concentrations H2O2 equals 0.15 H2O equals 0.21 O2 equals 0.25 What is the equilibrium constant for this reaction?

0.49


The reaction shown below reaches equilibrium with the concentrations H2O2 equals 0.37 H2O equals 0.24 O2 equals 0.92 What is the equilibrium constant for this reaction?

0.39


When a chemical reaction and it and reverse are occurring at the same time and at the same rate the reaction has achieved?

equilibrium


How does a system at equilibrium respond to the addition of more product?

Product added to a system at equilibrium will result in the reaction moving left, or using up product to make more reactants until it reaches equilibrium again.


When a chemical reaction and it's reverse occur at the same time and rate the reaction is said to be?

When the reaction reaches a point where reactants produced is equal to products produced the reaction is said to be in equilibrium. If that is what you afre talking about


Does all of the acetic acids dissociate after the reaction reaches equilibrium?

No. Acetic acid is a weak acid. It only partially dissociates.


What describes a reaction that reaches equilibruim?

The products and reactants reach a final unchanging level. (apex) :)


The reaction shown below reaches equilibrium with the concentrations CO2 equals 0.15 CO equals 0.03 O2 equals 0.05 What is the equilibrium constant for this reaction?

H2(g) + I2(g) 2HI(g)18.6


What describes a catalyst?

A character who makes events happen.