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At a constant temperature the concentration of a reactant is increased at equilibrium, the equilibrium constant(1) increases(2) decreases(3) remains unaffected(4) first increases and then decreases
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It is given by the expression: \[ K = \frac{[C]^c[D]^d}{[A]^a[B]^b} \] where [A], [B], [C], and [D] are the molar concentrations of the reactants and products, and a, b, c, and d are their stoichiometric coefficients. Show more…
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