What is the rate law? Rate = K[A]^2[B] Rate = K[A][B] Rate = K[A_2] [B] Rate = K
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What is the rate law? Rate = K[A]^2[B] Rate = K[A][B] Rate = K[A_2] [B] Rate = K[A]^2 Which of the following statement are true? The equilibrium constant for the forward reaction is equal to the equilibrium constant for the reverse reaction. Dynamic equilibrium indicates that the amount of reactants and products are equal. A reaction quotient(Q) larger than the equilibrium constant (K) means that the reaction will favor the production of more products. Dynamic equilibrium occurs when the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction All of the above are true.Explanation / Answer
12) only option D is correct
Dynamic equilibrium means rate of forward reaction = rate of backward reaction.
large Q means backward reaction favoured.
equilibrium constant for forward reaction is not equal to backward reaction.
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