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1. Do they seem to converge on a particular equilibrium? How long do you think i

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Question

1. Do they seem to converge on a particular equilibrium? How long do you think it might take based on your observations?

2. How long do you think it might take based on your observations?

This is my graph after completing a chemistry simulator in order to determine the concentration of each vlaue for A and B. I had to record the concentration of each value every 15 seconds for 5 minutes with each A and B vlaue both having 100 particles apiece. Please answer in a minimum of 5 fully-explained sentences. Thank you!

Reversible Reactions 140 135 130 125 120 115 124 ??-H17 114 115 109 108 110 107 105 100 95 90 85 80 75 9494 91 92 85 8786 848 E 65 60 45 40 35 303 25 20 15 10 15 30 560 590 105 120 135 150 165 180195 210 225 240 255 20 285 300 Seconds

Explanation / Answer

1. In my opinion they may not converge at one point but remains constant.

2.From the observations we can predict that concentration of A goes on decresing with increase in time and concentration of B goes on increasing with increase in time. So, both are opposite to each other. they may come to equilibrium at some point but we cannot say that the equilibrium point is same for both. therefore A and B cannot converge each other.