Determine Q, Compare with K, and Determine Shift

This practice problem generator looks like a work-in-progress. It is very similar in questioning to Comparing Q and Keq to determine the direction the reaction is proceeding. The wording of the question though wants an equation inputted as an answer. The mathematical equation would be rather complex given the high likelihood that students will input the long string of variables incorrectly.

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The javascripting that powers this practice problem generator was produced by Professor George Wiger of California State University Dominguez Hills.