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If a reaction has an equilibrium constant slightly greater than 1, what type of reaction is it?

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Reversible chemical reaction favoring products.

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello,

In this case, if we assume the following chemical reaction to be carried out:


A \longleftrightarrow B

We understand that it is under equilibrium conditions. In addition, based on the law of mass action, the present equilibrium constant is defined as:


K_(eq)=([B]_(eq))/([A]_(eq))

Now, if Keq is greater than 1, it means that the concentration of the product B is greater than that of the reactant A, therefore, even though it is a reversible chemical reaction, it is favoring the formation of B it means the product(s).

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