Chemistry, 09.01.2021 03:50, ashleyjaslin
A reaction has a K value of less than 1. Which of the following statements is true at equilibrium?
1. The forward reaction rate will be zero and the reverse reaction rate will be small.
2. The forward and reverse reaction rate will be nonzero and equal, and the concentration of the reactants will be higher than the con- centration of the products.
3. The forward and reverse reaction rate will be nonzero and equal, and the concentration of the products will be higher than the con- centration of the reactants.
4. The forward and reverse reaction rate will be zero, and the concentration of the reactants will be higher than the concentration of the products.
5. The reverse reaction rate will be zero and the forward reaction rate will be small.
6. The forward and reverse reaction rate willbe zero, and the concentration of the products will be higher than the concentration of the reactants.
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