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This study guide covers chemical equilibrium, focusing on reversible reactions, the dynamic nature of equilibrium, and the significance of the equilibrium constant (K). It explains how K relates to reactant-favored vs. product-favored reactions and provides examples. The guide also includes practice questions and emphasizes the importance of K for understanding reaction direction and extent.
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Question 1 of 9
Which statement best describes a system at dynamic equilibrium? 🤔
The reaction has completely stopped
The forward and reverse reaction rates are equal
The concentration of reactants is equal to the concentration of products
Only the forward reaction is occurring