Multiple Choice
In an equilibrium whose reaction is expressed HAc ⇌ H+ + Ac- , how can K equal a number greater than 1000 if the product concentrations are never greater than 0.2 M each?
A) The product concentrations must be halved.
B) The reactant concentration must be as small as 4.0 × 10-5.
C) The reactant concentrations must be made as large as 5.0 × 105.
D) The product concentrations must be very close to zero.
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