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Kaitlin Velez
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23 November, 14:43
Why do reactions go towards equilibrium
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Deacon Benton
23 November, 14:55
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Ideally because the elements become balanced such that the same amount of substance in the products is the same as the end product. Like how gases diffuse in a room. It kinda gets an equilibrium or how potassium per manganate spreads evenly in water. That's an equilibrium
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