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When `K_(c)gt1` for a chemical reaction,

A

the equilibrium would be achieved rapidly

B

the equilibrium would be achieved slowly

C

product concentrations would be much greater than reactant concentrations at equilibrium

D

reactant concentraions would be much greater then product concentraions at equilibrium.

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