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Chemistry, 18.10.2020 21:01 pamdhuber4224
For a reversible reaction, what would a large equilibrium constant indicate?
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A)
At equilibrium, there will be no reactants left because they will all have been turned into products.
B)
At equilibrium, the concentration of the reactants will be much higher than the concentration of the products.
C)
At equilibrium, the concentration of the products will be about the same as the concentration of the reactants.
D)
At equilibrium, the concentration of the products will be much higher than the concentration of the reactants.
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