answersLogoWhite

0

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

:)

User Avatar

Anonymous

4y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What will happen to the reaction mixture at equilibruim if the volume of the container is increased?

The equilibrium will be re-established.


Is it true when a reaction is at a equilibruim increasing the temperature favors the reaction that releases energy as heat?

No that is false. Increasing temperature favors the reaction that absorbs energy, not that releases energy as heat.


How can the word equilibruim be used in a sentence?

You are very equilibruim!


The equilibruim constant is the ratio of product concentration to reactant concentration at equilibruim A reaction will likely go to completion if the equilibrium constant?

If the equilibrium constant is much greater than 1, the reaction is likely to go to completion because the products are favored at equilibrium. Conversely, if the equilibrium constant is much less than 1, the reaction may not go to completion as the reactants are favored at equilibrium.


What describes a reaction that reaches equilibrium?

The product and reactants reach a final, unchanging level.


What describes acid base reaction?

double replacement reaction


What describes an acid base reaction?

double replacement reaction


What term describes a reaction in which heat is part of the reactants?

Endothermic reaction is a term that describes a reaction in which heat is part of the reactants. This means that the reaction absorbs heat from its surroundings to proceed.


Can chemical equilibruim be zero?

No, the equilibrium constant might only become zero in the (irrational) situation when NO product(s) is (are) formed, thus when there is NO reaction AT ALL. This will only happen at zero Kelvin.


What describes a nuclear reaction?

nuclear


Why does the temperature of a reaction increases reaches a maximum and then decreases?

The maximum temperature is attained when the reaction is completed.


When does diffusion thus osmosis stop?

at equilibruim