Hypothesis: Explain the relationship between forward and reverse reactions at equilibrium and predict how changing the amount of a reactant or product (creating a stress) will affect that relationship.
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Explanation:
forward reaction
a reaction in which reactent react to form product is known as forward reaction
reverse reaction
a reaction in which product react to form reactent is known as reverse reaction
At equilibrium stage
In a chemical equilibrium, the forward and reverse reactions occur at equal rates, and the concentrations of products and reactants remain constant. A catalyst speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction, but has no effect upon the equilibrium position for that reaction.
changing amount of reactent and product
lechatlier principle
" if you impose any change in concentration ( reactant or product) , temperature or pressure on chemical system, the system response in that way that opposes the change "
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The answer is (B. pls mark brainliest and good luck :D