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5 September, 13:25

How is the equilibrium constant of a reaction determined?

A. The molarity of products is divided by the molarity of reactants.

B. The molarity of reactants is subtracted from the molarity of products.

C. The molarity of reactants is divided by the molarity of products.

D. The molarity of products is multiplied by the molarity of reactants.

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  1. 5 September, 13:44
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    A but I don't know for sure!
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