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Chemistry, 15.04.2020 17:37 brookeguilford

Iodine and chlorine can react according to the following equation:

At equilibrium, the concentration of ICl is about ten times higher than the concentrations of I2 or Cl2. Use the drop-down menu to complete each statement.

At the beginning of the reaction, the forward reaction rate is GREATER THAN the reverse reaction rate.
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At equilibrium, the forward reaction rate is EQUAL TO the reverse reaction rate.
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The reaction favors the products The equilibrium lies to right

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