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In a reversible reaction, the reactants and products become to a dynamic equilibrium after some time. after gaining this equilibrium, when more reactants are added the equilibrium breaks. So according to the Le Chetelier principle, the reaction will proceed until the equilibrium is gained.
The chemical reaction is not possible.
Any reaction occur.
It is not a true chemical reaction.
Changing the quantities of the reactants or products in a reversible reaction causes the equilibrium to shift so that the equilibrium constant remains ... um ... constant.If the reaction isA + B = C + Dthen the equilibrium constant is [A][B] / [C][D]. If you add more A or B, then more A and B will be used up, and more C and D will be produced. If you add more C or D, then more C and D will be used up and more A and B will be produced.
In a reversible reaction, the reactants and products become to a dynamic equilibrium after some time. after gaining this equilibrium, when more reactants are added the equilibrium breaks. So according to the Le Chetelier principle, the reaction will proceed until the equilibrium is gained.
You can add more of a solid reactant, you can add heat, or you can add a catalyst.
No balance=No conservation of mass So, you would not know how much to add from this reactant and maybe no reaction will occur.
A chemical reaction occurs between sodium hydroxide and hydrogen chloride. Adding more sodium hydroxide to the reaction causes it to speed up. If you add more of a reactant, such as sodium hydroxide, can it be considered a catalyst? Why or why not?
No reaction.
No reaction occurs
1) Add a catalyst 2) Add heat 3) Stir 4) Mix 5) Surface area of the reactant
The chemical reaction is not possible.
It is not a true chemical reaction.
Any reaction occur.
the colour becomes brown. there is no chemical reaction
is anhydrous copper sulphate reversible Yes, anhydrous copper sulphate is reversible just add water