The correct answer is false. It is not chemical equilibrium when the forward rate of reaction is greater than the reverse rate of reaction. Instead, these two rates should be equal to achieve chemical equilibrium.
Answer:
b)
Explanation:
The reaction being described is double displacement. This is because two diffetent compounds react to initially "switch" places with the other. In this case, iodine takes nitrates place, and lithium takes silvers place it's a way of thinking about it. This creates two completely different compounds.
Answer:
Explanation:
To isolate a single variable when rearranging equations, move all other variables to the other side of the equation by using its inverse operation on them and remembering to perform that operation on itself. Make sure the rearrangement has the target variable. For example, we can grab a simple equation such as the one below and isolate x.
x - 5y + 3 = 25 ... first we subtract 3 from both sides
x - 5y = 22 ... now we add 5y to both sides which will cancel out the 5y on the left
x = 22 + 5y
And we finally have the x variable isolated.
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