Multiple Choice
How does the reaction quotient of a reaction (Q) differ from the equilibrium constant (Keq) of the same reaction?
A) K does not depend on the concentrations or partial pressures of reaction components.
B) Q does not change with temperature.
C) Q is the same as Keq when a reaction is at equilibrium.
D) Keq does not change with temperature, whereas Q is temperature dependent.
E) Q does not depend on the concentrations or partial pressures of reaction components.
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