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Consider the Two Chemical Reactions

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Consider the two chemical reactions.Identify each statement following as True or False, and clarify as needed.
A + B → C
C → A + B

Premises:
Equilibrium can be prevented from occurring by constantly removing the product of either reaction.
Both reactions must be occurring in an equilibrium situation.
The enzyme catalyzing the formation of C must be the same as that catalyzing the breakdown of C.
An equilibrium, once established, cannot be disturbed.
Only one of the reactions could occur in a given cell or system.
Equilibrium is always achieved in a chemical reaction.
The enzyme catalyzing the formation of C must be different from that catalyzing the breakdown of C.
Responses:
True
False

Correct Answer:

Equilibrium can be prevented from occurring by constantly removing the product of either reaction.
Both reactions must be occurring in an equilibrium situation.
The enzyme catalyzing the formation of C must be the same as that catalyzing the breakdown of C.
An equilibrium, once established, cannot be disturbed.
Only one of the reactions could occur in a given cell or system.
Equilibrium is always achieved in a chemical reaction.
The enzyme catalyzing the formation of C must be different from that catalyzing the breakdown of C.
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