What is happening when a reversible reaction is at equilibrium? (1 point)

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The forward and reverse reactions both start releasing their energy.
The forward and reverse reactions both start releasing their energy.

All of the products have become reactants, so the reaction stops.
All of the products have become reactants, so the reaction stops.

All of the reactants have become products, so the reaction stops.
All of the reactants have become products, so the reaction stops.

The forward and reverse reactions are happening at the same rate.

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The forward and reverse reactions are happening at the same rate.
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