Answer:Reaction quotient is the concentration of the products raised to stoichiometric coefficients divided by the concentration of the reactants raised to their stoichiometric coefficients measured at any point in the reaction
Explanation:
The reaction quotient differs from the equilibrium constant in the sense that it can be calculated at any point in the reaction. It does not refer to equilibrium conditions. The reaction quotient provides vital information concerning the relative amounts of reactants and products in the reaction system at a given time. It can help us to figure out what direction a reaction is heading to. It can be measured at any stage of the reaction. See image attached for details.