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Chemical equilibrium
When the forward and reverse reactions happen at the exact same speed, so the concentrations of reactants and products remain constant over time.
Q < K
More reactants so reaction will go forward to reach equilibrium.
Q > K
More products so reaction will go in reverse to reach equilibrium.
Q = K
Reaction has reached equilibrium.
K < 1
Favor reactants and shifts in the reverse direction.
K > 1
Favor products and shifts in the forward direction.
K = 1
Neither products nor reactants are favored hence no shift.
What is the equilibrium constant K for a reversed reaction?

Which phases are included in equilibrium constant expressions?
Gases (g) and aqueous solutions (aq)