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When the position of equilibrium for a reaction is highly sensitive to the concentration of reagents, like a sulfonation reaction is, then the process is generally considered ___________?Select answer from the options belowreversibleexogonicendergonicirreversible

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When the position of equilibrium for a reaction is highly sensitive to the concentration of reagents, like a sulfonation reaction is, then the process is generally considered ___________?Select answer from the options belowreversibleexogonicendergonicirreversible

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The process is generally considered reversible.

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