11. Consider the following reaction: HCIO(aq) + H2O(I) = H3O^(aq) + CI0'(aq) (K=3.0 x 10*) What do you expect there to be more of once the reaction reaches equilibrium: CIO or HCIO?

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11. Consider the following reaction:
HCIO(aq) + H2O(I) = H3O^(aq) + CI0'(aq) (K=3.0 x 10*)
What do you expect there to be more of once the reaction reaches equilibrium: CIO or HCIO?
Transcribed Image Text:11. Consider the following reaction: HCIO(aq) + H2O(I) = H3O^(aq) + CI0'(aq) (K=3.0 x 10*) What do you expect there to be more of once the reaction reaches equilibrium: CIO or HCIO?
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Equilibrium constant for any reaction can be written according to law of mass action. Equilibrium constant, K is equal to the ratio of multiplication of concentration of products to the multiplication of concentration of reactants, and each concentration term is raised to power which is equal to their respective stoichiometric coefficients. 

 

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For the given reaction, 

Chemistry homework question answer, step 2, image 1Equilibrium constant, K is written as follow:

K=H3O+ClO-HClO

where [ ] brackets signs are used to show the concentration of reactants and products. 

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