Which of the following statements is FALSE?

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QUESTION 27
Which of the following statements is FALSE?
When K 1, neither the forward or reverse reaction is strongly favored, and about the same amount of reactants and products exist at equilibrium.
O When K<<1, the reverse reaction is favored and the forward reaction does not proceed to a great extent.
O K>>1 implies that the reaction is very fast at producing products.
O When K>> 1, the forward reaction is favored and essentially goes to completion.
O None of these.
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A rate is equal to 0.0200 M/s. If [A] = 0.100 M and rate = k[A]', what is the new rate if the concentration of [A] is increased to 0.200 M?
O 0.0400 M/s
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Transcribed Image Text:2nd order O Oth order O Brd order 4th order QUESTION 27 Which of the following statements is FALSE? When K 1, neither the forward or reverse reaction is strongly favored, and about the same amount of reactants and products exist at equilibrium. O When K<<1, the reverse reaction is favored and the forward reaction does not proceed to a great extent. O K>>1 implies that the reaction is very fast at producing products. O When K>> 1, the forward reaction is favored and essentially goes to completion. O None of these. QUESTION 28 %3D A rate is equal to 0.0200 M/s. If [A] = 0.100 M and rate = k[A]', what is the new rate if the concentration of [A] is increased to 0.200 M? O 0.0400 M/s Click Save and Submitto save and submit. Click Save Al Answers to save all answers. hp
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