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Chemistry, 13.07.2019 22:30 simojo

Which statement is true of a reversible reaction at equilibrium? a. the concentration of reactants is less than the concentration of products. b. the concentration of reactants and the concentration of products are equal. c. the concentration of reactants is greater than the concentration of products. d. the concentration of reactants and the concentration of products are constant. e. the concentration of reactants is decreasing and the concentration of products is increasing.

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