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Question

The state in which two opposing chemical reactions continue but the net change in rate is zero is the state of:

A
Oxidation
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Reduction
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Complete Ionization
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Equilbrium
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Solution

The correct option is D Equilbrium
When the rate of the forward reaction is equal to the rate of the backward reaction, a state of chemical equilibrium is achieved by the system and there is no net change in rate.


Theory:

Chemical equilibrium:
Chemical equilibrium is stated at a given temperature where the measurable properties like pressure, concentration, density or colour remain constant with time.



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