Asked by Michael House on Jun 10, 2024

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In a reversible reaction, when the rate of product formation is equal to the rate of reactant formation, the reaction is

A) stopped.
B) at equilibrium.
C) in danger of exploding.
D) a net decomposition reaction.
E) a net synthesis reaction.

Reversible Reaction

A chemical reaction that can proceed in both directions, where products can revert to the original reactants under certain conditions.

Product Formation

The creation of end products in a chemical reaction, often catalyzed by enzymes in biological systems.

Reactant Formation

The process in a chemical reaction where substances (reactants) combine or change to produce new substances (products).

  • Understand the principles of chemical kinetics and reaction rates.
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CB
Christina BotelloJun 15, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
When the rate of product formation equals the rate of reactant formation in a reversible reaction, the system has reached a state of dynamic equilibrium. This means that the forward and reverse reactions continue to occur at equal rates, so there is no net change in the concentrations of reactants and products.