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What is the equilibrium constant of a reaction?

A. It is the concentrations of products multiplied by the
concentrations of reactants.
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B. It is the number of moles of reactants subtracted from the number
of moles of products.
C. It is the ratio of the concentrations of products to the
concentrations of reactants.
D. It is the ratio of the number of moles of products to the number of
moles of reactants.

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Answer:

C. It is the ratio of the concentrations of products to the

concentrations of reactants.

Step-by-step explanation:

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