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a.

Summary Introduction

To determine:

The presence of products or reactants in larger amounts for the given value of K.

Introduction:

Equilibrium constant (K) is a parameter which describes the relationship between the concentration of reactants and products at equilibrium stage.

The values of K determine the presence of products or reactants in a reaction. Through this the progress or status of reaction is determined. The Table 1, summarizes all these things.

Equilibrium constant Reactants Products Status of reaction
K<1 Large amount Negligible amount Uncomplete
K>1 Negligible amount Large amount Complete
K=1 Equal amounts Equillibrium

Table 1

b.

Summary Introduction

To determine:

The presence of products or reactants in larger amounts for the given value of K.

Introduction:

Equilibrium constant (K) is a parameter which describes the relationship between the concentration of reactants and products at equilibrium stage.

The values of K determine the presence of products or reactants in a reaction. Through this the progress or status of reaction is determined. The Table 1, summarizes all these things.

Equilibrium constant Reactants Products Status of reaction
K<1 Large amount Negligible amount Uncomplete
K>1 Negligible amount Large amount Complete
K=1 Equal amounts Equillibrium

Table 1

c.

Summary Introduction

To determine:

The presence of products or reactants in larger amounts for the given value of K.

Introduction:

Equilibrium constant (K) is a parameter which describes the relationship between the concentration of reactants and products at equilibrium stage.

The values of K determine the presence of products or reactants in a reaction. Through this the progress or status of reaction is determined. The Table 1, summarizes all these things.

Equilibrium constant Reactants Products Status of reaction
K<1 Large amount Negligible amount Uncomplete
K>1 Negligible amount Large amount Complete
K=1 Equal amounts Equillibrium

Table 1

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GENERAL ORGANIC+BIOL...-MOD.MASTERING..

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