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The state in which both reactants and products are present at concentrations which have no further tendency to change with time.
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$K_c$ vs $K$ in equilibrium reactions
First of all, the equilibrium constant is given by
$$
K = \frac{\prod_p a_p^{m_p}}{\prod_r a_r^{n_r}} \,,
$$
where $a$ is the activity of a reactant/product, $p$ is the index for products, $r$ is the index …