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OpenStudy (jas1k7879):

Which is true when a reaction has reached equilibrium? A) The reaction is faster in the forward direction. B) The reaction is faster in the reverse direction. C) The reaction has stopped. D) The reaction rate is equal in both directions.

OpenStudy (jas1k7879):

I have quite a few problems (I have a 30 question page and I am on number 8) so if anyone would be kind enough to help with that I would love you forever XD I also understand there is something called medaling?

OpenStudy (frostbite):

Hehe lets just take a look at the questions then :) I usually like to ask people first what they believe, cause I am truly convinced that people underestimate them self. Do you have a good guess what might be the answer?

OpenStudy (jas1k7879):

Um I think it might be C but I could be wrong Thank you for helping though I have been struggling in school and I have a feeling this could help me

OpenStudy (frostbite):

Right so it is obviously not A and B, but the think you have to remember for chemical reactions is that we are talking about a \(\textit{dynamic} \) equilibrium. E.g. the net rate is the same in both directions. So the answer is D.

OpenStudy (jas1k7879):

Ohh that makes sense ha ha thank you

OpenStudy (jas1k7879):

I figured it wasn't A or B those answers were just too obvious so that left us with C or D and after that I guess I just spaced

OpenStudy (frostbite):

Regarding medals, it is kinda the way people can reward people if answers are good or if questions are good or in my case if people can figure out their own questions with no or little help. If you got other questions regarding the site you can also look up here: http://openstudy.com/study#/groups/OpenStudy%20Feedback Sorta the Q&A on site functionality and stuff.

OpenStudy (jas1k7879):

Oh okay thanks

OpenStudy (frostbite):

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OpenStudy (jas1k7879):

Oh okay thank you

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