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Why does the value of the equilibrium constant indicate?

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The magnitude of the equilibrium constant, K, indicates the extent to which a reaction will proceed: ... In this case, the reaction as written will proceed to the right (resulting in an increase in the concentration of products) If K is a small number, it means that the equilibrium concentration of the reactants is large
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