Asked by emma

Which statement describes a chemical reaction at equilibrium?

A. The forward reaction happens slightly faster than the reverse reaction.
B. The reaction has stopped because all reactants have been used up.
C. The forward reaction happens at the same rate as the reverse reaction.
D. The reaction has stopped until a stress is applied to the system.

Answers

Answered by DrBob222
Equilibrium is reached when the forward reaction rate equals the reverse reaction rate.
Answered by Sheperd
C is right
Answered by benny
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Answered by science nerd
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Answered by Here to help
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Answered by Doing my part to help
1.)
The rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction


2.)
More liquid water molecules will change to water vapor until a new equilibrium is reached


3.)
by adding water h2O


4.)
The additional bromine ions cause the equilibrium to shift to the reactants


5.)
removing water h2O

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Answered by Regal
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Answered by Helpy boi
Didn’t do well the answers changed but the new ones are:
1) The rate of the forward and backward reactions are equal.

2)No changes will be apparent, as the forward and reverse continue.

3) the reactions in baking are not reversible.

4) The reaction mixture is not complete as reactants are still being added to the system.

5)in step 5

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Answered by yup
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