Which of the following statements about equilibrium of chemical reactions is correct? See Concept 8.2 (Page 147) View Available
Hint(s) Which of the following statements about equilibrium of chemical reactions is correct? See Concept 8.2 (Page 147) The equilibrium point of a reaction represents the least stable configuration for that reaction. The equilibrium point is where the system has the highest free energy Most reactions in a living cell are close to equilibrium. A reaction that is at equilibrium is not capable of doing any work. Reactions can only go in the direction toward equilibrium.
A reaction that is at equilibrium is not capable of doing any work
Explanation:
Chemical equilibrium is the state of a reversible reaction where the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction. While a reaction is in equilibrium the concentration of the reactants and products are constant.
Chemical equilibrium, a condition in the course of a reversible chemical reaction in which no net change in the amounts of reactants and products occurs. A reversible chemical reaction is one in which the products, as soon as they are formed, react to produce the original reactants. At equilibrium, the two opposing reactions go on at equal rates, or velocities, hence there is no net change in the amounts of substances involved. At this point the reaction may be considered to be completed; i.e., for some specified reaction condition, the maximum conversion of reactants to products has been attained.