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A system can be said to be in chemical equilibrium when (Choose all correct answers -- there may be more than one!)The forward reaction goes faster than the reverse reactionProducts are made from reactants faster than products turn back into reactantsThe reverse reaction goes faster than the forward reactionProducts are made from reactants at the same rate that products are turned back into reactantsThe rates of the forward and reverse reactions are equal.Products are made from reactants slower than products turn back into reactants

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A system can be said to be in chemical equilibrium when (Choose all correct answers -- there may be more than one!)The forward reaction goes faster than the reverse reactionProducts are made from reactants faster than products turn back into reactantsThe reverse reaction goes faster than the forward reactionProducts are made from reactants at the same rate that products are turned back into reactantsThe rates of the forward and reverse reactions are equal.Products are made from reactants slower than products turn back into reactants

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  • Products are made from reactants at the same rate that products are turned back into reactants
  • The rates of the forward and reverse reactions are equal.

A system is said to be in chemical equilibrium when the rate of the forward reaction (reactants turning into products) is equal to the rate of the reverse reaction (products turning back into reactants). This means that the concentrations of the reactants and products remain constant over time, even though the reactions are still happening.

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