A backward reaction refers to a chemical reaction that occurs in the opposite direction of the forward reaction. It involves the conversion of products back into reactants.
Related terms
Equilibrium: In equilibrium, both the forward and backward reactions occur at equal rates, resulting in no net change in concentrations.
Le Chatelier's Principle: This principle states that when a system at equilibrium is disturbed by an external factor, it will shift to minimize the effect of that factor.
Reaction Rate: The rate at which a chemical reaction proceeds and determines how quickly reactants are converted into products or vice versa.