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Write the expresion for the equilibrium constant for the reaction ch3cooch3+h2o to give ch3cooh+ch3oh

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Answered by RomeliaThurston
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Answer: The expression for K_c for this equation is K_c=\frac{[CH_3COOH][CH_3OH]}{[CH_3COOCH_3]}

Explanation:

Equilibrium constant of concentration is defined as the ratio of concentration of products to the concentration of reactants. It is represented as K_c

For the given chemical reaction:

CH_3COOCH_3+H_2O\rightarrow CH_3COOH+CH_3OH

As, water is taken in excess. Hence, it will not effect the expression of K_c

The expression of K_c for this equation is K_c=\frac{[CH_3COOH][CH_3OH]}{[CH_3COOCH_3]}

Answered by jayalakshmij697
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Answer:

it's a dynamic equation

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