In a reversible reaction, the forward reaction takes place {after,before, simultaneously} the reverse reaction. Such a reaction, on reaching equilibrium, will have

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Answer: In a reversible reaction, the forward reaction takes place simultaneously the reverse reaction. Such a reaction, on reaching equilibrium, will have equal rate of going forward and going backward.

Explanation: It is a reaction in which the reactants reacts to give products and products reacts to give the reactants back simultaneously.

                     [tex]A+B\rightleftharpoons C+D[/tex]

In the above reaction reactants A and B reacts together to give products C and D, and vice versa.

In these reaction rate of reaction going forward is equal the rate of reaction going backward at the equilibrium.

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In a reversible reaction, the forward reaction takes place simultaneously with the reverse reaction. Such a reaction, on reaching equilibrium, will have a constant rate of forward reaction and reverse reaction.

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