Question:

Two different reactions begin with equal concentrations of

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Two different reactions begin with equal concentrations of

Two different reactions begin with equal concentrations of their respective reactants, A and C. Both reactions proceed, but reaction 1 has a faster initial rate than reaction 2. Both reactions are allowed to react for an extended period of time. Reaction 1: A⇒ B faster initial rate Reaction 2: C ⇒ D slower initial rate Identify the conclusion that cannot be made based on the information given. Reaction 2 has a smaller concentration of products at equilibrium. Reaction 1 and reaction 2 can both reach equilibrium. The concentrations of C and D do not change at equilibrium. Reaction 1 reaches equilibrium more quickly than reaction 2.