Select all of the correct statements about
equilibrium from the choices below.
At equilibrium the rates of forward and reverse reactions are
equal.
At equilibrium all reactions stop.
At equilibrium the rate of change of reactant concentration is
zero.
As a reaction proceeds forward toward equilibrium the product
concentrations rise.
At equilibrium all reactions stop.
At equilibrium the reverse rate equals zero.
Select all of the correct statements about equilibrium from the choices below. At equilibrium the rates...
Select all of the correct statements about equilibrium from the choices below. At equilibrium the rates of forward and reverse reactions are equal. At equilibrium the rate of change of product concentration is zero. At equilibrium the forward rate constant equals zero. As a reaction proceeds backwards toward equilibrium the reverse rate drops. As a reaction proceeds forward toward equilibrium the reactant concentrations drop. At equilibrium no more reactants are transformed into products.
Select all of the correct statements about equilibrium from the choices below. At equilibrium the rates of forward and reverse reactions are equal. At equilibrium all reactions stop. At equilibrium the rate of change of product concentration is zero. At equilibrium the speed of a reaction equals its rate constant. As a reaction proceeds forward toward equilibrium the forward rate constant drops. At equilibrium the forward rate constant equals zero.
Select all of the correct statements about equilibrium from the choices below. At equilibrium the rates of forward and reverse reactions are equal. As a reaction proceeds backwards toward equilibrium the reactant concentrations rise. As a reaction proceeds backwards toward equilibrium the reverse rate drops. As a reaction proceeds forward toward equilibrium the product concentrations rise. At equilibrium concentrations of reactants and products stay constant. At equilibrium there are always equal amounts of reactants and products.
Select all of the correct statements about equilibrium from the choices below. At equilibrium the rates of forward and reverse reactions are equal. As a reaction proceeds backwards toward equilibrium the forward rate rises. As a reaction proceeds forward toward equilibrium the reverse rate constant rises. As a reaction proceeds backwards toward equilibrium the reverse rate drops. As a reaction proceeds forward toward equilibrium the product concentrations rise. - At equilibrium the speed of a reaction equals its rate constant.
Select all of the correct statements about equilibrium from the choices below. a. At equilibrium the rates of forward and reverse reactions are equal. b. As a reaction proceeds backwards toward equilibrium the product concentrations drop. c. As a reaction proceeds backwards toward equilibrium the reverse rate drops. d. At equilibrium all reactions stop. e. At equilibrium all reactions stop. f. As a reaction proceeds forward toward equilibrium the product concentrations rise.
Part 1.) Select all of the correct statements about reaction rates from the choices below. 1. The lower the rate of a reaction the longer it takes to reach completion. 2. As a reaction progresses its rate goes up. 3. Catalysts decrease reaction rates. 4. A balanced chemical reaction is necessary to relate the rate of reaction to the concentration of a reactant. 5. Reaction rates increase as concentrations of homogeneous catalysts increase. 6. The higher the rate of a...
please read very carefully no one has gotten this question right for me yet -/0.1 points 0/4 Submissions Used Select all of the correct statements about equilibrium from the choices below. At equilibrium the rates of forward and reverse reactions are equal. At equilibrium the rate of change of product concentration is zero. At equilibrium the reverse rate equals zero. Reactants are transformed into products even at equilibrium. As a reaction proceeds backwards toward equilibrium the forward rate rises. At...
(a) Select all of the correct statements about reaction rates from the choices below. The lower the rate of a reaction the longer it takes to reach completion. The fastest step in a reaction is called the rate-determining step. A balanced chemical reaction is necessary to relate the rate of reaction to the concentration of a reactant. Reactions involving very unstable combinations of chemicals have large rate constants. Catalysts increase reaction rates. Reaction rates increase as reactant concentrations decrease. Solid...
Select all of the correct statements about reaction quotients and equilibrium constants from the choices below. A reaction quotient equals the equilibrium constant at equilibrium. As a reaction progresses forward toward equilibrium K rises until it reaches Q. K is the lowest value that Q can have. As a reaction progresses forward toward equilibrium Q drops. As a reaction progresses forward toward equilibrium K is the highest value Q attains. As a reaction progresses backward toward equilibrium K drops until...
Select all of the correct statements about reaction quotients and equilibrium constants from the choices below. 1. A reaction quotient equals the equilibrium constant at equilibrium. 2. As a reaction progresses backward toward equilibrium K drops until it reaches Q. 3. As a reaction progresses forward toward equilibrium K is the highest value Q attains. 4. As a reaction progresses forward toward equilibrium Q rises. 5. K is the lowest value that Q can have. As a reaction approaches equilibrium...