reversible reaction
The product and reactants reach a final, unchanging level.
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the rate of te forward reaction and the rate of the reverse reaction
At equilibrium, the reaction rate of the forward reaction and the reverse reaction are equal to one another. This means that the products of the forward reaction are being made at the same speed as the products of the reverse reaction.
equilibrium
forward reaction rate equals reverse reaction rate
When the rate of the forward reaction is the same rate of the reverse reaction.
the rate of the forward reaction is greater than the rate of the reverse reaction.
When an equation is balanced, the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction.
When a reversible reaction is occurring in both directions at the same rate, it is called a dynamic equilibrium. In this state, the concentration of reactants and products remains constant over time, indicating that the forward and reverse reactions are happening at an equal rate.
Equilibrium at this point means that the forward reaction and the backward reaction are taking place at the same rate. The formation of the products and the reactants are at equal rate.
In a chemical system, there are forward and reverse reactions occurring constantly. As the forward reactions progress, the increased amount of products allows for more and more reverse reactions. Once the rate of the forward and reverse reactions are equal, the system is at equilibrium. The forward and reverse reactions continue at equal but opposite rates; however, there are no further changes in the concentration of the products and reactants.