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The equilibrium constant in a reversible...

The equilibrium constant in a reversible reaction at a given temperature which

A

does not depend on the initial concentration

B

depends on the initial concentration of reactants

C

depends on the initial concentration of the products at equilibrium

D

it is not a characteristic of the reaction

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