Answer:
Option D is correct. Reversible reactions exhibit the same reaction rate for forward and reverse reactions at equilibrium.
Explanation:
Reversible reactions can be illustrated with the equation below:
A + B ⇄ C+ D
The reactants, A and B reacts to give the products, C and D. The products then react to give back the reactants.
Reversible reactions can reach equilibrium without a catalyst. Catalyst only speed up the rate at which the equilibrium is reached. This makes option A wrong.
In reversible reaction, both the forward and backward rate are equal. This makes option B wrong.
Option C is also wrong because no side (reactant of product) is favoured in a reversible reaction, unless the system is disturbed.
Option D is correct. Reversible reactions exhibit the same reaction rate for forward and reverse reactions at equilibrium.
option E is wrong.