Consider the following equilibrium system: 30 2 (g) 20 3 (g) At a particular time, the rate of O 2(g) being consumed is 3.0 M/s, while the rate of O 3(g) being formed is 2.0 M/s. Is this system at dynamic equilibrium? O Yes, the rate of the forward reaction is equal to the rate of the reverse reaction. O No, the rate of the forward reaction is greater than the rate of the reverse reaction. O No, the rate of the forward reaction is less than the rate of the reverse reaction. O The information provided is not sufficient to determine equilibrium position.

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Consider the following equilibrium system:
30 2 (g) 5 20 3 (g)
At a particular time, the rate of O 2(g) being consumed is 3.0 M/s, while the rate of O 3(g) being formed is 2.0 M/s. Is this system at
dynamic equilibrium?
O Yes, the rate of the forward reaction is equal to the rate of the reverse reaction.
O No, the rate of the forward reaction is greater than the rate of the reverse reaction.
O No, the rate of the forward reaction is less than the rate of the reverse reaction.
O The information provided is not sufficient to determine equilibrium position.
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following equilibrium system: 30 2 (g) 5 20 3 (g) At a particular time, the rate of O 2(g) being consumed is 3.0 M/s, while the rate of O 3(g) being formed is 2.0 M/s. Is this system at dynamic equilibrium? O Yes, the rate of the forward reaction is equal to the rate of the reverse reaction. O No, the rate of the forward reaction is greater than the rate of the reverse reaction. O No, the rate of the forward reaction is less than the rate of the reverse reaction. O The information provided is not sufficient to determine equilibrium position.
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