No it is not a homework .
What i meant to say is since K is the ratio of product of concentration of products raised to the power of their stoichiometric coefficient and product of concentration of reactants raised to their power of their stoichiometric coefficient , in the case of A + C = D , K = [D]/[A][C] and if this value of K > 1 can we say that the concentration of D is more dominant than the concentration of the two products combined .
If the value of K for a certain reaction at equilibrium is greater than 1 then can we say that the concentration of product is more dominant than the concentration of reactants at equilibrium state?
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