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What is reversible reaction?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

Answered by Saurav356
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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. A and B can react to form C and D or, in the reverse reaction, C and D can react to form A and B. ... Weak acids and bases undergo reversible reactions.

Reversible Reactions

One example of a reversible reaction is the reaction of hydrogen gas and iodine vapor to from hydrogen iodide. ... In the forward reaction, hydrogen and iodine combine to form hydrogen iodide. In the reverse reaction, hydrogen iodide decomposes back into hydrogen and iodine.

In a reversible reaction, reacting molecules in a closed system collide with each other and use the energy to break chemical bonds and form new products. Enough energy is present in the system for the same process to occur with the products.

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