Irreversible reaction can reach a state of equilibrium?
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Apr 11
No, irreversible reactions cannot reach a state of equilibrium. In irreversible reactions, the products are continuously formed from the reactants and the reaction proceeds in one direction only. This means that the reaction will not reach a point where the concentrations of reactants and products remain constant, as is the case in a reversible reaction at equilibrium.