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A Reversible reactions is a chemical phenomenon. This happens when in a reaction the reactants transform from the reactants into there products. This is what happens normally in a reaction. However in a reversible reaction the product that has been form goes back into its reactants. Then the newly formed reactants react into there products and the process is repeated. In plain english it means the what you have created returns into its original form. Its much clearer in a equation:

A → B represents the transformation of the reactants (A) into the product (B), Once a product is formed its decomposes into its reactants B → A and so on is the process repeated i.e A ←→ B.

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When equilibrium is reached do particles still move?

Yes, particles continue to move even when equilibrium is reached. In a state of equilibrium, the rate of forward and backward reactions are equal, but individual particles within the system still have kinetic energy and move randomly.


What is true of a dynamic equilibrium?

When the concentration of the reactants is equal to the concentration of the products and does not change over time, the system has reached dynamic equilibrium. Dynamic equilibrium means that the reaction is still occurring and does not stop. The reaction never reaches completion, because the reverse reaction is moving at the same rate as the forward reaction. The products and reactants are balanced. The reactants are producing at the same speed that the products are changing back into the reactants. When a reaction is in dynamic equilibrium, it is hard to tell that a reaction is occurring. There is no net change in the concentration of the products or reactants because both forward and reverse reactions are moving at the same rate.


What is mean of dynamic equilibirum in chemistry?

An equilibrium is a "balance", if something is in equilibrium then it is in balance. To add "static" is an unnecessary tautology except in the case of a mechanical equilibrium with zero linear momentum.


Do random movements of molecules stop once equilibrium is reached?

Yes. Equilibrium is when the movement of molecules stops and equals out.


What are two chemical reactions for which a galvanic cell may go dead?

The build-up of reaction products at the electrodes can slow down the reaction rate and eventually stop the cell from producing an electric current. Depletion of reactants in the cell can lead to a lack of ions available for the redox reactions to occur, causing the cell to no longer generate electricity.

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Does random movement of molecules stop once equilibrium is reached?

When equilibrium is reached, there is no net motion of molecules. This does not mean that no molecules are moving. In diffusion, this would mean there are equal molecules leaving as are entering.


What best describes chemical equilibrium a reactions have stopped b reactions continue with no effect on the concentration of reactant and products c reactions stop only when a?

B. Reactions continue with no effect on the concentration of reactant and products. Chemical equilibrium occurs when the rate of the forward reaction is equal to the rate of the reverse reaction, leading to a constant concentration of reactants and products.


What is meant by equilibrium condition in a reversible reaction?

What normally are called reactants form products. As more products are formed, in some reactions, they start undergoing the reverse reaction to reform the original reactants. The forward reaction has a certain rate(speed that it occurs) which slows asreactants are used up. The reverse reaction initially has zero rate because there are none of those substances to reverse the process but that reverse rate speeds up as more of those substances are formed. When both rates areEQUAL, the system is at chemical equilibrium.


When equilibrium is reached do particles still move?

Yes, particles continue to move even when equilibrium is reached. In a state of equilibrium, the rate of forward and backward reactions are equal, but individual particles within the system still have kinetic energy and move randomly.


How do you stop the reverse thrust in fsx?

You push the throttle forward or press f3 or f4 :)


Do all cars have a control stick with reverse stop etc?

only automatic transmissions, manuals have their forward and reverse gear selections


You are preparing to dock your boat What is the safest way to stop your forward motion?

shift into reverse gear


What is true of a dynamic equilibrium?

When the concentration of the reactants is equal to the concentration of the products and does not change over time, the system has reached dynamic equilibrium. Dynamic equilibrium means that the reaction is still occurring and does not stop. The reaction never reaches completion, because the reverse reaction is moving at the same rate as the forward reaction. The products and reactants are balanced. The reactants are producing at the same speed that the products are changing back into the reactants. When a reaction is in dynamic equilibrium, it is hard to tell that a reaction is occurring. There is no net change in the concentration of the products or reactants because both forward and reverse reactions are moving at the same rate.


How can one tell if a reaction has reached equilibrium?

All motion ceases


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Because it didn't react with the iodine, i don't know


What is mean of dynamic equilibirum in chemistry?

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Come to a full stop, put on the handbrake, change the gear to first (or drive) and begin driving forwards as normal. Do not try to put the car into a forward gear while you are still travelling backwards.