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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The arrangement of atoms at the peak of the activation energy barrier is known as the _____. A. activation rate C. transition state D. both B and C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Activation rate. Transition state of the metals is a different thing.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

are you sure neetz

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The arrangement of atoms at the peak of the activation energy barrier is known as the _____. A. activation rate B. activated complex C. transition state D. both B and C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i marked B i got o in it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Now, I'm not sure. o.O

OpenStudy (anonymous):

An activated complex does not necessarily exist in transition state (if transition state here refers to the periodic table).

OpenStudy (anonymous):

^I meant D-block elements.

sam (.sam.):

We can choose both though, D

sam (.sam.):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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sam (.sam.):

\[K_{eq}=\frac{Right}{Left}\] Which leaves you with choices B and C, Coefficient is the power/exponent, so its B. Understand now?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks sam i just want to ask are you sure just for confirmation

sam (.sam.):

Yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Two opposing reactions (A + B C + D) occurring simultaneously at the same rate is an example of: A. reversibility. B. chemical equilibrium. C. neither a nor b D. both a and b

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i thought the answer was B but i got it wrong

sam (.sam.):

should there an arrow in (A + B C + D)?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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sam (.sam.):

Yes B was right, and A is also right because it is reversible, so both A and B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A substance that interferes with the action of a catalyst is known as a(n) _____. A. negative inhibitor B. either an inhibitor or negative inhibitor C. inhibitor D. activated complex

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i marked A but it was wrong one

sam (.sam.):

inhibitor interferes with catalyst

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so c

sam (.sam.):

ye

sam (.sam.):

yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The reducing agent in the reaction described in Fe + 2HCl → FeCl2 + H2 is A. Fe. B. HCl. C. FeCl2.

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