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Equilibrium constants for four different reactions are given as `K_(1) = 10^(6), K_(2) = 10^(4), K_(3) = 10^(2), and K_(4) = 10`. Which reaction will reduce least amount of products at equilibrium ?

A

`K_(1) = 10^(6)`

B

`K_(2) = 10^(-4)`

C

`K_(3) = 10^(2)`

D

`K_(4) = 10`

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B

Because the minimum value of eqilibrium constant, minimum is the extent of reaction.
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