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In a chemical reaction, equilibrium concentration is the point at which the forward and reverse reactions occur at equal rates, resulting in no further changes to the concentration of products or ...
Integrated rate laws express reactant or product concentration as a function of time. It’s used to calculate the rate constant, half-life, and initial rate of the reaction.
A dynamic equilibrium is formed in a reversible reaction when the rates of the forward and reverse reaction are equal and the amounts of the reactants and the products remains constant. In this ...
The equilibrium constant (K) of biochemical complex formation in aqueous buffers with high concentration (>20 wt %) of nonionic compounds can vary by orders of magnitude in comparison with the K in a ...
If the concentration of a reactant (on the left) is increased, the equilibrium position moves in the direction away from this reactant, and so more of the products are produced (on the right).
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