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K- [(k - q) - {q - (q - k)}]. Please solve wrong answer will be reported ​

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Answered by ItzParth14
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K is the equilibrium constant. ... At any given point, the reaction may or may not be at equilibrium. By calculating Q (products/reactants), you can compare it to the K value (products/reactants AT EQUILIBRIUM) to see if the reaction is at equilibrium or not. If Q=K, the reaction is at equilibrium.

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