Biology (MindTap Course List)
Biology (MindTap Course List)
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ISBN: 9781337392938
Author: Eldra Solomon, Charles Martin, Diana W. Martin, Linda R. Berg
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 2.6, Problem 2C
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To predict: The consequence of adding a reactant in a reversible reaction that is at dynamic equilibrium.

Introduction: A process in which one or more substances (reactants) get converted to one or more different substances (products) is called chemical reaction. The chemical reaction produces one or more products that generally have properties different from the reactants.

Summary Introduction

To predict: The consequence of adding a product in a reversible reaction that is at dynamic equilibrium.

Introduction: A process in which one or more substances (reactants) get converted to one or more different substances (products) is called chemical reaction. The chemical reaction produces one or more products that generally have properties different from the reactants.

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To predict: The consequence of removing a reactant in a reversible reaction that is at dynamic equilibrium.

Introduction: A process in which one or more substances (reactants) get converted to one or more different substances (products) is called chemical reaction. The chemical reaction produces one or more products that generally have properties different from the reactants.

Summary Introduction

To predict: The consequence of removing a product in a reversible reaction that is at dynamic equilibrium.

Introduction: A process in which one or more substances (reactants) get converted to one or more different substances (products) is called chemical reaction. The chemical reaction produces one or more products that generally have properties different from the reactants.

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