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Chemistry, 27.05.2021 19:00, leannaadrian

13. (07.06 LC) Which of the following is true for the equilibrium constant of a reaction? (4 points)
It is a ratio of coefficients of reactants to products.
It has a different value at different temperatures.
It is represented by the symbol H.
Its value is always less than 1.

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