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← ScienceWhich outcome occurs when a photochemical reaction reaches completion?
A)All limiting reactant has been consumed✓
B)Intermediate photoproduct concentration reaches maximum
C)Quantum yield surpasses theoretical limits
D)Inhibitors prevent molecular product equilibrium
💡 Explanation
When a photochemical reaction reaches completion, all of the limiting reactant will have been consumed because the light-induced energy drives the reaction forward via single photon excitation and electron transfer. Therefore, reactant depletion occurs, rather than increased concentrations of intermediate products or unlimited quantum efficiency.
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