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When the forward and reverse paths of a change occur at the same rate, A. the system is conserved. B. the system is in equilibrium. C. the change must be physical. D. the change…
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When the forward and reverse paths of a change occur at the same rate,
A. the system is conserved.
B. the system is in equilibrium.
C. the change must be physical.
D. the change must be chemical.
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When the forward and reverse paths of a change occur at the same rate, "
B. the system is in equilibrium". This is because there is no net flow of reactants at this time. This stage can be reached quickly or after long periods of time.
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