What is the importance of equilibrium constant??
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because it gives us an idea of where the equilibrium lies. The larger the equilibrium constant, the further the equilibrium lies toward the products.
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Equilibrium constants can be vitally important in the context of chemical reactions as it tells you how reversible a reaction is. The equilibrium constant, K, is the concentration of the reactants over the concentration of products once the reaction has reached equilibrium.
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