Chemistry, asked by thamizhselvi744, 6 months ago

how direction of reaction is predicted​

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Answered by pratyush3184
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Often you will know the concentrations of reactants and products for a particular reaction and want to know whether the system is at equilibrium. If it is not, it is useful to predict how those concentrations will change as the reaction approaches equilibrium

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Answered by parasharpraveen244
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can be used to determine which direction a reaction will shift to reach equilibrium. If K > Q, a reaction will proceed forward, converting reactants into products. If K < Q, the reaction will proceed in the reverse direction, converting products into reactants. If Q = K then the system is already at equilibrium.

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