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In which case does the reaction go farthest to completion: `K=1 K`, `K=10^(10)`, `K=10^(-10)` and why?

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The ratio `([Product])/([reactant])` is maximum when `K=10^(10)` and thus, reaction goes fathest to completion when `K=10^(10)`
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