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5 November, 16:03

If you start with a higher pressure of reactant, the equilibrium constant will be larger?

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  1. 5 November, 16:25
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    Answer: Equilibrium constants aren't changed if there is a pressure

    change of the system.

    The only a change of temperature changes an equilibrium constant of a reaction.
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