Equilibrium 01 Ques6

Question: In what type of reactions are only small amounts of products formed, with most reactants remaining unchanged at equilibrium?

Options:

A) Reactions that proceed nearly to completion

B) Reactions with comparable concentrations of reactants and products at equilibrium

C) Reactions favoring the formation of products in large quantities

D) Reactions where only small amounts of products are formed

Show Answer

Answer: d

Explanation:

A) This is incorrect because in reactions that proceed nearly to completion, most reactants are converted to products.

B) This is incorrect because it describes a situation where significant amounts of both reactants and products are present.

C) This is incorrect because it describes reactions where large amounts of products are formed, not small amounts.

D) Some reactions reach an equilibrium where the products are in small concentrations, and a significant amount of the reactants remains unchanged.



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