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application of equilibrium constants​

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Equilibrium Constant For Predicting the Extent of Reaction

The equilibrium constant (Kc) can be used to predict the extent of a reaction, i.e. the degree of the disappearance of the reactants. The magnitude of the equilibrium constant gives an idea of the relative amount of the reactants and the products.

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The equilibrium constant (Kc) can be used to predict the extent of a reaction, i.e. the degree of the disappearance of the reactants. The magnitude of the equilibrium constant gives an idea of the relative amount of the reactants and the products.

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