Write the expression for the K₂ when HC₂H3O₂ is dissolved in water HC₂H30₂ + H₂O <-> C₂H30₂¹¹ + H₂O+¹ [ I[ Ka a. acetic g. sulfurous n. HPO4² [ b. hydrochloric h. hydrosulfuric o. H₂PO4-1 P. CO3-² c. phosphoric i. OH-¹ j. H30+1 q. HCO3-1 d. perchloric e. hydrofluoric k. SO4² 1. Mg+2 S. HS-1 UCHO r. H₂S t. 5-2 f. sulfuric m. CI-¹
Write the expression for the K₂ when HC₂H3O₂ is dissolved in water HC₂H30₂ + H₂O <-> C₂H30₂¹¹ + H₂O+¹ [ I[ Ka a. acetic g. sulfurous n. HPO4² [ b. hydrochloric h. hydrosulfuric o. H₂PO4-1 P. CO3-² c. phosphoric i. OH-¹ j. H30+1 q. HCO3-1 d. perchloric e. hydrofluoric k. SO4² 1. Mg+2 S. HS-1 UCHO r. H₂S t. 5-2 f. sulfuric m. CI-¹
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HC₂H30₂ + H₂O <-> C₂H30₂¹1 + H30+1
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Ka
[
a. acetic
g. sulfurous
n. HPO4²
u. H₂O
[
b. hydrochloric
h. hydrosulfuric
o. H₂PO4¹ P. CO₂-²
-3
v. H₂CO3 W. PO4³
c. phosphoric
i. OH-1
]
d. perchloric
j. H30+¹ k. SO4²
q. HCO3-1
X. HC2H3O2
r. H₂S
y. C₂H30₂-1
e. hydrofluoric
1. Mg+2
s. HS-1
t. S-²
f. sulfuric
m. Cl-1](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Feab2d2d3-91b0-42ef-9603-f34b4b53ecf8%2F658ebd6e-c22f-4d99-824d-87d437e231f5%2Fa2t2v7r_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Write the expression for the K₂ when HC₂H3O₂ is dissolved in water
HC₂H30₂ + H₂O <-> C₂H30₂¹1 + H30+1
][
Ka
[
a. acetic
g. sulfurous
n. HPO4²
u. H₂O
[
b. hydrochloric
h. hydrosulfuric
o. H₂PO4¹ P. CO₂-²
-3
v. H₂CO3 W. PO4³
c. phosphoric
i. OH-1
]
d. perchloric
j. H30+¹ k. SO4²
q. HCO3-1
X. HC2H3O2
r. H₂S
y. C₂H30₂-1
e. hydrofluoric
1. Mg+2
s. HS-1
t. S-²
f. sulfuric
m. Cl-1
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