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← ScienceWhich condition halts a reversible catalytic reaction's macroscopic progression toward product formation even at non-zero reaction rates?
A)Products precipitate out solution
B)Dynamic equilibrium is reached✓
C)Catalyst becomes fully consumed
D)Reversed enzyme denaturing observed
💡 Explanation
When dynamic equilibrium occurs, the forward and reverse reaction rates become equal, because the system minimizes Gibbs free energy. Therefore, there is no net change in product concentration anymore, rather than reaching a point where the reaction rate becomes zero.
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