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8 September, 04:44

When a reaction results in an almost complete conversion of reactants to products, chemists say that the reaction goes to completion?

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  1. 8 September, 04:49
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    Yes, that is completion reaction.

    This type of reactions do not set up an equilibrium and goes until one of the reactants runs out.

    Three major types of completion reactions are:

    1. Formation of a slightly ionized product (for example mixture of sodium bromide and potassium chloride).

    2. Formation of a gas (for example hydrogen gas from metal and acid).

    3. Formation of a precipitate (feor example silver chloride).
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