Concept explainers
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Interpretation:
Given reaction is whether glucose or fructose favored has to be determined.
Concept Introduction:
Equilibrium constant: at equilibrium the ratio of products to reactants (each raised to the power corresponding to its
For a general reaction,
(v)
Interpretation:
Concentration of fructose in a solution at equilibrium has to be determined if concentration of glucose is 0.22 M.
Concept Introduction:
Equilibrium constant: at equilibrium the ratio of products to reactants (each raised to the power corresponding to its stoichiometric coefficient) has a constant value, K.
For a general reaction,
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