You think probable to a double displacement reaction.
At dynamic equilibrium, the reactions continue but the amounts of reactants and products do not change. The forward reactions occur at the same rate as the reverse reactions so there is no net change in composition.
The total mass of reactants is equal to the total mass of products.
This is a very general statement, and the answer is no. However, the mass of the reactants must be equal to the mass of the products, under the law of conservation of mass.
redox reactions means which involves both oxidation and reduction reactions reactions.
There is not a statement available so it is difficult to answer this. Some properties of ionic compounds are high melting points, solid in room temperature, and they are brittle.
The correct statement of equilibrium is that the rates of the forward and reverse reactions are equal, leading to a constant concentration of reactants and products over time.
They can be reversed by physical changes...
At dynamic equilibrium, the reactions continue but the amounts of reactants and products do not change. The forward reactions occur at the same rate as the reverse reactions so there is no net change in composition.
The total mass of reactants is equal to the total mass of products.
Compounds can be decomposed by physical means.
The statement is false as a generalization.
This statement would be...false.The reactants are located on the left, and the products are located on the right.This is desmond thaxs so much it helped =)
This is a very general statement, and the answer is no. However, the mass of the reactants must be equal to the mass of the products, under the law of conservation of mass.
redox reactions means which involves both oxidation and reduction reactions reactions.
Helium Atoms are produced
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This is the well-known law of mass conservation.