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When are more products of a reaction available initially than at equilibrium? A. K = 0 B. Q < K C. Q = K D. Q > KAsked by Laura
When are more products of a reaction available initially than at equilibrium?
A. K = 0
B. Q < K
C. Q = K
D. Q > K
A. K = 0
B. Q < K
C. Q = K
D. Q > K
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Answered by
DrBob222
Q = (products)/(reactants)
K = (products)/(reactants)
reactants ==> products
You want products to be higher so is it B or D
K = (products)/(reactants)
reactants ==> products
You want products to be higher so is it B or D
Answered by
Sheperd
Q>K
Answered by
Drbob hater
Go away bob
Answered by
Drbob Stan
Thanks Drbob
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