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Davis Owen
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5 August, 08:13
What may be expected when k > 1.0?
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Selina Shelton
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When k is greater than 1, this means the equilibrium concentration of the products is greater than the equilibrium concentration of the reactants. K is expressed as the equilibrium concentration of the products divided by the equilibrium concentration of the reactants. This also means the forward reaction is favored.
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