In which of the following reactions will the concentration of the product be greater than the concentration of the reactant at equilibrium? ($k$ = equilibrium constant)

  • A
    $A \rightleftharpoons B;\, k = 0.001$
  • B
    $M \rightleftharpoons N;\, k = 10$
  • C
    $X \rightleftharpoons Y;\, k = 0.005$
  • D
    $R \rightleftharpoons P;\, k = 0.01$

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