Posted by WENDY on Monday, January 19, 2009 at 5:37am.
Look at the definition of Keq.
In the reaction
A + B ==>C + D
Keq = (C)(D)/(A)(B)
For answer a and b, look at Keq. If C and D are large will Keq be large or small? If A and B are large, will Keq be large or small.
For answer c, how does that fit the definition?
T affects the value of Keq. and answer e is not correct.
DrBob222 you didn't answer the question at all...
the answer's C
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