The reversed reaction refers to the reverse process of a given chemical equation. It involves rearranging reactants and products so that they switch places.
In reversible reactions, equilibrium refers to when both forward and reverse reactions occur at equal rates, resulting in no net changes in concentrations.
Activation energy is the minimum amount of energy required for reactant molecules to undergo a successful collision and initiate a chemical reaction.
Le Chatelier's Principle: This principle states that if an external stress or change is applied to a system at equilibrium, it will respond by shifting towards minimizing that stress or change.