Assessment Answers Quizlet — Equilibrium And Concentration Gizmo
Let’s break down the key concepts so those answers on Quizlet actually make sense. Most students get this wrong on the first try. Equilibrium (K) does not mean [Reactants] = [Products] . It means the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction.
Spoiler alert: In chemistry, it never really stops. But it does reach a state called . Let’s break down the key concepts so those
Because when the test asks, "Why did the concentration of B double?" you want to say "Because we added more A" — not just guess "C." It means the rate of the forward reaction
If the equilibrium constant (K) is large (e.g., 100), there will be way more products at equilibrium. If K is small (e.g., 0.01), there will be way more reactants. When you run the Equilibrium and Concentration Gizmo, you are usually looking at a reversible reaction like: A (g) ⇌ B (g) Because when the test asks, "Why did the