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In which of the following reactions, the concentration of product is higher than the concentration of reactant at equilibrium? (K = equilibrium constant)

A

`A Leftrightarrow B,K=0.001`

B

`M Leftrightarrow N,K=10`

C

`X Leftrightarrow Y,K=0.005`

D

`R Leftrightarrow P,K=0.01`

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In the reaction, `M Leftrightarrow N, K=10`, the equilibrium constant is greater than unity hence the concentration of product must be greater than that of reactant.
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