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Question 11 of 13
Construct the expression for Kc for the following
reaction.
CH3COOH(aq) + H₂O(l):
H3O+ (aq)
Kc =
1
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CH3COO-(aq) +
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[H3O+]
2[H3O+]
[H3O+]²
2[H3O+]²
[H₂O]
[H₂O]²
2[H₂O]
2[H₂O]²
[CH3COO-] 2[CH3COO-] [CH3COO-]² 2[CH3COO-]²
[CH₂COOH] 2[CH3COOH] [CH₂COOH]² 2[CH3COOH]](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fd28dfe77-0129-4f7a-96b3-175de9bd4779%2F4bf0e19b-842a-471f-8285-52fe93927211%2F49p94p_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
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Question 11 of 13
Construct the expression for Kc for the following
reaction.
CH3COOH(aq) + H₂O(l):
H3O+ (aq)
Kc =
1
Submit
CH3COO-(aq) +
Drag the tiles into the numerator or denominator
to form the expression. Each reaction
participant must be represented by one tile. Do
not combine terms.
Tap here or pull up for additional resources
RESET
[H3O+]
2[H3O+]
[H3O+]²
2[H3O+]²
[H₂O]
[H₂O]²
2[H₂O]
2[H₂O]²
[CH3COO-] 2[CH3COO-] [CH3COO-]² 2[CH3COO-]²
[CH₂COOH] 2[CH3COOH] [CH₂COOH]² 2[CH3COOH]
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Rules for writing the Equilibrium constant expression for an equilibrium reaction :
- Equilibrium constant is defined as the product of the molar concentrations of the products, each raised to the power equal to a stoichiometric coefficient divided by the product of the molar concentrations of the reactant each raised to the power equal to its stoichiometric coefficient .
- The most important convention to be kept in mind is that the active mass of a pure solid or pure liquid is considered to be constant.
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