Armaan S.

asked • 04/21/23

Chemistry related question

Chemical equilibrium is the result of

(A) a decrease in speed of reaction.

(B) the unavailability of one of the reactants.

(C) a stoppage of further reaction.

(D) opposing reactions attaining equal speeds.

(E) formation of products equal in mass to the reactants.

Could you explain which answer/option is correct?

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Armaan S.

Could you select which option A-E?
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04/21/23

Darryl W.

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Rate of reaction, in this case, would correspond to 'reaction speed'. you should be able to determine what that applies to. You've got a fair few questions up, if you need help more significant than this, feel free to message me or other tutors.
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