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What can be inferred from the graph?
a graph of r...
Select the correct answer.
What can be inferred from the graph?
a graph of reactant and product concentration vs. time; a red curve shows the reactant decreasing and a blue curve shows the product concentration increasing with time; both curves intersect each other and diverge again; the chemical equation is A + B reacting to produce C + D
A.
The reaction reaches equilibrium at 2.75 seconds.
B.
The amount of reactant is greater than the amount of product at equilibrium.
C.
The reaction converts all the products back into reactants.
D.
The amount of reactants and products is equal at 14 seconds.
E.
The reaction between A and B is product favored.
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