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21 June, 05:04

Which K values would indicate that there is more B than A at equilibrium?

A) K=2*10^5 B) K=.4 C) K=8000 D) 6*10^-7

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  1. 21 June, 05:26
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    Assuming that the reaction is the following:

    A - > B

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    The k expression would be written as the concentration or amount of product divided by the amount of reactant. In the case, where the quantity of B is much larger than A would result in a very small K value, which in this case would be D. 6 X 10^-7.
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