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Define and explain chemical equilibrium? Include the defenition of reactants and products
Define and explain chemical equilibrium? Include the defenition of reactants and products
Solution
In a chemical reaction, chemical equilibrium is the state in which both reactants and products are
available at concentrations which have no further inclination to change with time. Usually, this
state comes about when the forward reaction continues at an indistinguishable rate from the
reverse reaction. The reaction rates of the forward and backward reactions are, for the most part,
not zero, but rather equal. In this way, there are no net changes in the concentrations of the
reactant(s) and product(s).
Reactant:
The substances that outcome from the recombination of molecules is known as the products of
the reaction. At the point when chemical reactions are written down, the reactants are written on
the left side, in a similar way to a math equation; one reactant in addition to another.
Product:
Products are the species formed from chemical reactions. Amid a chemical reaction, reactants are
transformed into products in the wake of going through a high vitality transition state.
Simply the substances that are formed after the reactions of reactant, due to making of new
bonds in between the atoms/ions/molecules/compounds.

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Define and explain chemical equilibrium Include the defenition o.pdf

  • 1. Define and explain chemical equilibrium? Include the defenition of reactants and products Define and explain chemical equilibrium? Include the defenition of reactants and products Solution In a chemical reaction, chemical equilibrium is the state in which both reactants and products are available at concentrations which have no further inclination to change with time. Usually, this state comes about when the forward reaction continues at an indistinguishable rate from the reverse reaction. The reaction rates of the forward and backward reactions are, for the most part, not zero, but rather equal. In this way, there are no net changes in the concentrations of the reactant(s) and product(s). Reactant: The substances that outcome from the recombination of molecules is known as the products of the reaction. At the point when chemical reactions are written down, the reactants are written on the left side, in a similar way to a math equation; one reactant in addition to another. Product: Products are the species formed from chemical reactions. Amid a chemical reaction, reactants are transformed into products in the wake of going through a high vitality transition state. Simply the substances that are formed after the reactions of reactant, due to making of new bonds in between the atoms/ions/molecules/compounds.