Usually because the reactants and products all remain in contact. If one of the products can be removed you can sometimes drive the reaction in the desired direction.
irreversible
There are a couple reversible reactions that occur in the container. For example, one of the reactions is that gas can be reversed to a solid.
Reversible: When reactions are reversible, it means that, it can go both forward and backward. E.g: *A and B react to C and D but in reversible reactions C and D react to or from A and B. *Water can be ice and ice can be water. Answered: Mazedul Hasan Student of Nether Stowe High School, Lichfield, Staffs, WS14 7NB U.K.
You need to review the principle of Chemical Equilibrium i.e., CH4(g) + H2O(g) <--> CO(g) + 3H2
The type reaction that changes the reactants into products is called a chemical reaction. Most chemical reactions can run forward or backward.
The reactions in which the products can recombine to form reactants are called reversible reactions. These reactions never go to completion. They are represented by a double arrow between reactants and products.
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the reactions in which value of Qc=Kc
All physical changes are reversible.
Yes, reversible chemical reactions exist.
chemical reactions are irreversible but physical changes are reversible
Yes some redox reactions can be reversible. An example of a reversible redox reaction is changing orange to blue which can continue to happen.
Because reversible reactions are continuting process as well two way process.reactant n product convert into one another and in this way reaction will continue.
Cooking involve irreversible chemical reactions.
irreversible
There are a couple reversible reactions that occur in the container. For example, one of the reactions is that gas can be reversed to a solid.
Concept of limiting reactant is not applicable to the reversible reactions because in these reactions all the reactants are converted into products and no reactants remain at the end of the reaction.