Equilibrium
The magnitude of the equilibrium constant (K) represents the extent to which a reaction can go. In other words, it is the measure of the completion of a reversible reaction. Larger the value of K, the greater will be the equilibrium concentration of the components on the right-hand side of a reaction relative to those on the left-hand side i.e. a reaction proceeds to a greater extent.
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What kind of molecules in a liquid can evaporate?
Name the factors on which vapour pressure of any liquid depends.
Which measurable property becomes constant in water vapour equilibrium?
What is the role of forward and backward reactions at equilibrium of a reversible reaction?
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