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a.
To determine:
The presence of products or reactants in larger amounts for the given value of
Introduction:
Equilibrium constant
The values of
Equilibrium constant | Reactants | Products | Status of reaction |
|
Large amount | Negligible amount | Uncomplete |
|
Negligible amount | Large amount | Complete |
| Equal amounts | Equillibrium |
Table 1
b.
To determine:
The presence of products or reactants in larger amounts for the given value of
Introduction:
Equilibrium constant
The values of
Equilibrium constant | Reactants | Products | Status of reaction |
|
Large amount | Negligible amount | Uncomplete |
|
Negligible amount | Large amount | Complete |
| Equal amounts | Equillibrium |
Table 1
c.
To determine:
The presence of products or reactants in larger amounts for the given value of
Introduction:
Equilibrium constant
The values of
Equilibrium constant | Reactants | Products | Status of reaction |
|
Large amount | Negligible amount | Uncomplete |
|
Negligible amount | Large amount | Complete |
| Equal amounts | Equillibrium |
Table 1
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