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Temperature
The more reactant, the faster the reaction The less reactant, the slower the reaction hope that clears it up for you
Keq=[H2][Cl2]/[HCl]2
Keq >> 1 strong Keq << 1 weak
Almost all chemical reactions are dependant of the temperature that it takes place.
Changing the temperature will change Keq. (apex.)
changing true temperature will change Keq (apex)
Changing the temperature will change Keq - apex (Explanation): Keq is closely related to temperature and is part of the equation, so changing temperature will change Keq. Temperature does speed up the reaction sometimes, but that is not the only thing that it can affect.
Products. keq equals [products] / [reactants] . A (-) Keq indicates a reactant favored reaction.
Temperature
That, at equilibrium, the reaction favours a high concentration of product and relatively less reactant.
K(eq)= 1.33
The more reactant, the faster the reaction The less reactant, the slower the reaction hope that clears it up for you
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yes it does
Keq=[H2][Cl2]/[HCl]2
The equilibrium of the system will be upset.