MCQ
When rate of forward reaction becomes equal to backward reaction, this state is termed as
  • Chemical equilibrium
  • B
    Reversible state
  • C
    Equilibrium
  • D
    All of these

Answer

Correct option: A.
Chemical equilibrium
a
At equilibrium, the rate of forward reaction is equal to rate of backward reaction. This is as per the definition of the equilibrium. When a reversible reaction is carried out in a closed vessel, a stage is reached when the forward and the backward reactions proceed with the same speed. This stage is known as chemical equilibrium.

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