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Per NCERT §6.6.1, if Kc > 10³, what does this magnitude indicate about the reaction at equilibrium?
AReactants predominate
BComparable amounts of both
CReaction has not started
DProducts predominate
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. Products predominate
NCERT §6.6.1: very large K ⇒ reaction proceeds nearly to completion. Examples: H₂+Cl₂ at 300 K, K=4.0×10³¹.
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