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Give a brief description about reversible reaction and Irreversible reaction

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  • 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.

  • On the other hand, the chemical reaction in which the products formed do not combine to give the reactants are known as irreversible reactions. For e.g., potassium chlorate decomposes on heating to form potassium chloride and oxygen. However the products cannot combine to form potassium chlorate.
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