The equilibrium constant in a reversible reaction at a given temperature
(A) Depends on the initial concentration of the reactants
(B) Depends on the concentration of the products at equilibrium
(C) Does not depend on the initial concentrations
(D) It is not characteristic of the reaction
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When the concentrations of the reactants are changed, the concentrations of the products also change in such a way that the overall value of the equilibrium constant remains same.
Thus the equilibrium constant is the characteristic of a given reaction and is unaffected by the changes in the concentrations of the reactants and products.
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Explain- equilibrium constant is independent of original concentration of reactant.
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