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Chemistry, 03.06.2021 21:00, genesis88

Initial Conditions for reaction E <---> F Initial Amount of E = 75 moles

Initial Amount of F = 10 moles

Forward Rate (E --> F) = 7.44 moles/second

Reverse Rate (F --> E) = 2.01 moles/second

Complete the sentence:

The chemical reaction is _
[at equilibrium] or [not at equilibrium]
_ and will _
[result in a net increase of E over time] or [result in a net increase of F over time] or [maintain the same amount of E and F]

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