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The ChemCollective >> Tutorials>> Comparing Q to K Tutorials - Law of mass action (Q=K)

Law of mass action (Q=K)

Chemical equilibrium systems obey the law of mass action. This law states that the reaction quotient, Q, will be equal to a constant when a system reaches chemical equilibrium. The following video explains the law of mass action.

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