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Law of mass action

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Statement: At a given temperature, the product of concentrations of the reaction products reised to the respective stoichiometric coefficient in the balanced chemical equation divided by the product of concentrations of the reactants raised to their individual stoichiometric coefficients has a constant value. This is known as the Equlibrium Law or Law of Chemical Equilibrium.
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