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Which of these scenarios involve a reaction that is at equilibrium a.the reaction is producing more products than reactants b..the reaction is producing more reactants than products c. the amount is producing
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Which of these scenarios involve a reaction that is at equilibrium
a.the reaction is producing more products than reactants
b..the reaction is producing more reactants than products
c. the amount is producing more reactants is changing
d.the amount is producing more reactants is constant
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reaction is producing more reactants than products
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The correct answer is, the amount of products and reactants is constant.
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