Asked by jessie
During a chemical reaction, if Q = K, what can be said about the reaction?
A. The reaction still proceeds in both directions, but the net result is that the reactant and product concentrations do not change.
B. The amount of product is always equal to the amount of reactant.
C. The reaction proceeds in the direction of the products.
D. No additional reaction occurs, since the system is at equilibrium.
A. The reaction still proceeds in both directions, but the net result is that the reactant and product concentrations do not change.
B. The amount of product is always equal to the amount of reactant.
C. The reaction proceeds in the direction of the products.
D. No additional reaction occurs, since the system is at equilibrium.
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DrBob222
A.
This is the definition of equilibrium.
This is the definition of equilibrium.
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