This means is the equilibrium on the side of the educt or products and how far it is. It will be expressed by the K.
A+B => C+D K = c(C)*c(D)/(c(A)*c(B))
You speak of the equilibrium constant, not the position of the equilibrium. Let me point out the difference. K
eq stays constant if I change the concentration of the reactants or products by adding or taking some. But if I add A, then the position shifts, in the sense that the "equilibrium moves to the right" (more of C and D are being produced). But how does one calculate something like this?