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A reversible reaction is a reaction that takes place in the . If the reaction were to , the rate of the forward reaction would equal that of the reverse reaction.

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Answered by shashwat0309
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reversible reaction is the reaction in which the reactants can be get back frm the product..

the reaction in which rate of forward reaction would equal that of the reverse reaction is called equilibrium position of reaction..

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Answered by SibghaGhouri
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When the forward and reverse reactions for a reversible reaction take place at the same rate, the system is at equilibrium and the concentrations of both the products and reactants stay the same. ... At some point in the reaction, the rates of the forward and reverse reactions will become equal.

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