Answer:
A. The reaction proceeds in the forward and reverse directions at the same rate.
B. Both the forward and the reverse reactions are achievable.
D. There is no net change in concentrations of reactants and products.
Step-by-step explanation:
Chemical equilibrium can be defined as the state of a reversible reaction in which the concentration (rate) of the forward reaction is equal to the concentration (rate) of the backward or reverse reaction. Thus, both the reactants and products of the chemical equation don't have the tendency to change with respect to time.
Hence, the options that are true of chemical equilibria include the following;
I. The reaction moves in both forward and reverse directions simultaneously i.e at the same rate.
II. The chemical equation can attain both forward and reverse reactions.
III. The concentrations of both reactants and products are the same i.e there's no net change.