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Quiz: Reversible Reactions

AQA 7405 A-Level Chemistry

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Welcome to this quiz on reversible reactions! Let's test your knowledge with 10 questions. Good luck!

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What is a reversible reaction?

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Which of the following statements about reversible reactions are true? (Select all that apply)

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In a reversible reaction, the {{blank0}} of the forward reaction equals the {{blank1}} of the backward reaction at {{blank2}}.

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What happens to the position of equilibrium when the temperature is increased in an exothermic reaction?

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Which factors can affect the position of equilibrium? (Select all that apply)

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Le Chatelier’s principle states that if a system at equilibrium is subjected to a change, the system will {{blank0}} to minimise the {{blank1}}.

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If the pressure of a system at equilibrium is increased, which direction will the equilibrium shift?

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