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Where does the equilibrium point occur in a reaction system?

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Answered by shrikant7
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the equilibrium point occur in a reaction system when rate of forward reaction is equal to the rate of backward reaction..

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jaymedickerson1: The equilibrium point occurs at the highest value of cell potential.

The equilibrium point occurs at the highest value of free energy available.

The equilibrium point occurs at the lowest value of cell potential.

The equilibrium point occurs at the lowest value of free energy available
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Answered by RomeliaThurston
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Answer: When rate of forward reaction is equal to the rate of backward reaction.

Explanation:

Equilibrium reaction is defined as the point which is reached when concentration of reactants is equal to the concentration of the products.

For the following general equation:

aA+bB\rightleftharpoons cC+dD

At equilibrium,

Rate of forward reaction = Rate of backward reaction

Hence, the equilibrium point occurs when  rate of forward reaction is equal to the rate of backward reaction.

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