Ionic EquilibriumHard
Question
In which of the following reactions, the concentration of the product is hither than theconcentration of the product is higher than the concentration of reactant at equlibrium ? (K = equilibrium constant)
Options
A.A ⇋ B ; K = 0.001
B.M ⇋ N ; K = 10
C.X ⇋ Y ; K = 0.005
D.R ⇋ P ; K = 0.01
Solution
K = 
Hence, [product] = K [Reactant]
∴ [Product] > Reactant, when K > 1

Hence, [product] = K [Reactant]
∴ [Product] > Reactant, when K > 1
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