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Does the reaction $A \rightarrow 2$ B represented in Figure $P 14.5$ reach equilibrium in $20 \mu$ s? Explain your answer.(FIGURE CANNOT COPY)
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In a chemical reaction, equilibrium is the state where the concentrations of all reactants and products remain constant over time. This is because the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction. Show more…
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