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Lab 2A – Equilibrium
1) We tend to think of chemical reactions as straightforward processes, but in reality, how do chemical reactions proceed? (1 pt)
2) What is a reverse reaction? (1 pt)
3) What allows the reactions to be reversible, meaning to go forward and backwards? (1 pt)
4) In a vessel there can be billions and trillions of reactions taking place at once, each going forward or in reverse. At what point do all of these reactions reach chemical equilibrium? (1 pt)
5) How can chemical equilibria be disturbed? (1 pt)
Lab 2A – Equilibrium Answer
- When chemical bonds between atoms are formed or broken, chemical reactions proceed. The reactants are the substances that go into a chemical reaction, and the products are the substances that come out of the reaction.
- A reversible reaction is when reactants are converted to products and products are converted back to reactants at the same time.
This question is taken from Chem 102 – General Chemistry II » Fall 2021 » Laboratory