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At equilibrium, an aqueous solution of formic acid (HCHO₂) has these concentrations: [H+] = 0.0037 M; [CHO₂] = 0.0037 M

Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2022 4:15 pm
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At Equilibrium An Aqueous Solution Of Formic Acid Hcho Has These Concentrations H 0 0037 M Cho 0 0037 M 1
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At equilibrium, an aqueous solution of formic acid (HCHO₂) has these concentrations: [H+] = 0.0037 M; [CHO₂] = 0.0037 M ; and [HCHO₂] = 0.0761 M. HCHO₂ (aq) = H+ (aq) + CHO₂ (aq) What is the value of K of this equilibrium? K= 1.7 X10-4 Incorrect Does the equilibrium lie to the right or to the left? right left