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Explain the whole concept of equilibrium...?
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Answered by
DrBob222
A reaction is at equilibrium when the NET change of the concenratins of reactants and products do not change. It doesn't mean that there is no reactions; ;i.e., the reactions are occuring (both forward and reverse) but the forward rxn and the reverse rxn are still going on.
Answered by
Anonymous
How does temperature (and other factors) affect the speed of the reaction, both forward and reverse?
Answered by
DrBob222
Generally, increasing T increases the rate of reaction. Particle size decreasing increases the rate. You can go to Google and type in factors affecting rate of reaction and see all of the factors and how they work.
Answered by
Doc48
Go to => h t t p://chemunlimited.com/Lecture%20Videos%20-%20Chap%2013%20-%20Chem%20Kinetics.html => Intro to Equilibrium (Video).
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