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The value of KC for the reaction: 2A imp...

The value of `K_C` for the reaction: `2A implies B + C` is `2 xx 10^(-3)` At a given time the concentration of reaction mixture is `[A] = [B] = [C] = 3 xx 10^(-4) M`. In which direction the reaction will proceed?

A

Forward direction

B

Reverse direction

C

Steady state

D

Static equilibrium

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