If the equilibrium constant ($K$) for a reaction is very large ($K ot extgreater ot extgreater 1$), what does this imply about the system at equilibrium?

Answer

The concentration of products is much greater than the concentration of reactants.

A very large value for $K$ indicates that the ratio of products to reactants is high, meaning the reaction proceeds almost entirely to completion under those established equilibrium conditions.

If the equilibrium constant ($K$) for a reaction is very large ($K 
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