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The equilibrium constant at `278K` for `Cu(s)+2Ag^(o+)(aq) hArr Cu^(2+)(aq)+2Ag(s)` is `2.0xx10^(15)`. In a solution in which copper has displaced, some silver ions from the solution, the concentration of `Cu^(2+)` ions from the solution, the concentration of `Cu^(2+)` ions is `1.8xx10^(-2) mol L^(-1)` and the concentration of `Ag^(o+)` ions is `3.0xx10^(-9) mol L^(-1)`. Is the system at equilibrium?

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