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Offline hannahzarzar

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Equilibrium chemistry
« on: January 16, 2011, 10:02:33 AM »
In a series of reactions, A → B → C → D, it was determined that the equilibrium constant for the second reaction (B → C) is 0.1. You would expect the concentration of C in a living cell to be: (1) equal to B; (2) one tenth of B; (3) less than one tenth; (4)ten times that of B; (5) more than ten times of B. (Circle any correct answer).

In my opinion, the answer would be 3 because there are still more stages that need to bring the reaction to equilibrium. Is that right???
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