In the following reaction, which of the statements is true, given the concentrations of each species?
C6H6(g) + 3H2(g)
C6H12(g) K = 1.23 10-3
[C6H6] = [H2] = 0.170 M and [C6H12] = 0.025 M
A) More hydrogen must be consumed to achieve equilibrium.
B) More cyclohexane (C6H12) must form to achieve equilibrium.
C) The reaction is at equilibrium.
D) More benzene (C6H6) must be formed to achieve equilibrium.
E) Equilibrium cannot be established in the system.
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