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which of the following correctly describes how reaction rates relate to…

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which of the following correctly describes how reaction rates relate to chemical equilibrium? the rate of a reaction describes how quickly a chemical reaction moves to its equilibrium ratio of products and reactants. the faster the rate of a reaction, the smaller the k value for the chemical reaction. the faster the rate of a reaction, the greater the k value for the chemical reaction. the rate of a reaction describes how far the reaction equilibrium lies on the products side.

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The reaction rate indicates the speed at which a chemical reaction proceeds towards its equilibrium state, which is the ratio of products and reactants at equilibrium. The equilibrium constant ($K$) is a measure of the position of equilibrium and is not directly related to the reaction - rate. The reaction rate has nothing to do with how far the equilibrium lies on the products side (which is determined by $K$).

Answer:

The rate of a reaction describes how quickly a chemical reaction moves to its equilibrium ratio of products and reactants.