Chemistry, asked by skhan56, 8 months ago

In which type of reaction chemical equilibrium can't be achieved .
(a). neutralization
(b). combustion
(c). both
(d). none ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The equilibrium state can only be reached if the chemical reaction takes place in a closed system. Otherwise, some of the products may escape, leading to the absence of a reverse reaction. (Note that in the diagrams under "Characteristics of Chemical Equilibrium," all reactions are in closed systems.)

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