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The forward reaction goes faster than the reverse reactionProducts are made from reactants faster than products turn back into reactantsThe reverse reaction goes faster than the forward reactionProducts are made from reactants at the same rate that products are turned back into reactantsThe rates of the forward and reverse reactions are equal.Products are made from reactants slower than products turn back into reactants

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The forward reaction goes faster than the reverse reactionProducts are made from reactants faster than products turn back into reactantsThe reverse reaction goes faster than the forward reactionProducts are made from reactants at the same rate that products are turned back into reactantsThe rates of the forward and reverse reactions are equal.Products are made from reactants slower than products turn back into reactants

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It seems like you're describing different states of a chemical reaction. Here's a breakdown:

  1. "The forward reaction goes faster than the reverse reaction. Products are made from reactants faster than products turn back into reactants." This describes a situation where the forward reaction is favored, and the concentration of products increases over time.

  2. "The reverse reaction goes faster than the forward reaction. Products are made from reactants at the same rate that products are turned back into reactants." This describes a situation where the reverse reaction is favored, and the concentration of reactants increases over time.

  3. "The rates of the forward and reverse reactions are equal. Products are made from reactants slower than products turn back into reactants." This describes a state of equilibrium, where the rates of the forward and reverse reactions are equal, and the concentrations of reactants and products remain constant over time.

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