Which K value below is consistent with an equilibrium system in which the reactants are favored?
| a. K = 500 |
| b. K = 3.7 x 10–8 |
| c. K = 1 |
| d. K = 1.8 x 103 |
if Ka is too large then equilibrium reaction favours towards products.
if ka is too low then equilibrium reaction favours towards reactants.
among all K values
K = 3.7 x 10-8 is smallest value. so it favours towards reactants.
answer = K = 3.7 x 10-8
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