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Answered by RROBROY
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Updated August 19, 2019. A reversible reaction is a chemical reaction where the reactants form products that, in turn, react together to give the reactants back. Reversible reactions will reach an equilibrium point where the concentrations of the reactants and products will no longer change.

Answered by tarunkiranp
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A reversible reaction is a reaction in which the conversion of reactants to products and the conversion of products to reactants occur simultaneously.

Explanation:

The activation energy for the reverse reaction, Ea(rev), is the difference between the product energy and transition state at the peak of the diagram. Hr is the difference between the potential energy of the reactant and the potential energy of the product

After products are formed, the bonds between these products are broken when the molecules collide with each other, producing sufficient energy needed to break the bonds of the product and reactant molecules. ... If the reactants are formed at the same rate as the products, a dynamic equilibrium exists.

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