Interpretation:
From the given options, the change in position of the equilibrium with very small value for equilibrium constant has to be characterized.
Concept Introduction:
Law of
The equilibrium constant is the product of molar concentrations of the product which is raised to its
Equilibrium Constant:
Consider a reaction,
Forward
Backward reaction rate
At equilibrium, the rate of forward reaction = rate of backward reaction
If the value of the equilibrium constant is larger, then the equilibrium shifts to right. That means the system have more products than reactants.
If the value of the equilibrium constant is smaller, then the equilibrium shifts to left. That is the system will have more reactants than products.
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