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After reaching equilibrium, the rate of formation of products is less than the rate of formation of reactants. After reaching equilibrium, the rate of forming products and reactants is the same. Equilibrium is obtained prior to Te.

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The answer to your first question would be A.) since for every molecule of C being produced, 2 molecules of B are consumed.


As for the second question. Since you used an arrow pointing only right we infer that this reaction isn't reversible. Decreasing the volume of the container would mean that more collisions occur per unit of time. Thus the rate of the reaction increases.

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

Which statement is correct regarding the reaction?

A. After reaching equilibrium, the rate of formation of products is less than the rate of formation of reactants.

B. After reaching equilibrium, the rate of forming products and reactants is the same.

C. Equilibrium is obtained prior to T e .

After reaching equilibrium, the rate of formation of products is less than the rate-example-1
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