Multiple Choice
All reactions are technically reversible. Why are some considered de facto irreversible?
A) At equilibrium substrate concentration is below the level of detection
B) Equilibrium can never be achieved
C) Keq for the reaction is so low that it cannot be calculated
D) Product inhibits the reverse reaction
E) The Keq is 1
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