When a certain chemical reaction starts, the amounts of reactants decrease while the amounts of products increase. Soon a point is reached where the amounts of products and reactants stop changing. Can you conclude that the reaction has stopped at this point? Why or why not?
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YES,BECAUSE THE ATOMS WANT TO STABLE AND THE REACTION STOPS REACTION WHEN THEY GET STABLED
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Yes, I think I can conclude that the reaction has stopped at the point as the chemical reaction stops because chemical reactions take place in order to make the atoms stable. The reaction stops as the elements get stable.
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