Two substances are combined and react. After 10 minutes, the chemical reaction has reached equilibrium. Which values would be equal to zero for the solution?
1. The concentration of the reactants
2. The rate for the forward reaction
3. The temperature of the solution
4. The change in concentration of the product
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4 answers
If it has reached equilibrium I do not think it is reacting any more.
its 4!!
1.the change in concentration of the product
2.The reaction is not reversible.
3.The equilibrium would shift to the right, and the concentration of MnO4– ions would increase.
4.an increase in temperature
5.The rate of the forward reaction will increase, raising the temperature in response.
6.There are no observable changes, but reactions continue at the molecular level.
7.Affluent communities have the political and social power to oppose mines, factories, or other dangerous sites in their locations.
8.electrical
9.They are often like locks that fit with specialized molecular keys.
10.if the water is very hard and leaves buildup in pipes for local residents
11.animal feed
12.spider silk
13.less efficient
just use these for extra help, try a little!
2.The reaction is not reversible.
3.The equilibrium would shift to the right, and the concentration of MnO4– ions would increase.
4.an increase in temperature
5.The rate of the forward reaction will increase, raising the temperature in response.
6.There are no observable changes, but reactions continue at the molecular level.
7.Affluent communities have the political and social power to oppose mines, factories, or other dangerous sites in their locations.
8.electrical
9.They are often like locks that fit with specialized molecular keys.
10.if the water is very hard and leaves buildup in pipes for local residents
11.animal feed
12.spider silk
13.less efficient
just use these for extra help, try a little!
anon is right. For people on connexus there’s a check button if you’re not confident with your answer. Try to answer them on your own though.