Ethanol and acetic acid react to form ethyl acetate and water according to the following chemical equation:
C2H5OH(l)+ CH3COOH(l)
CH3COOC2H5(l)+ H2O(l)
When two moles each of ethanol and acetic acid are combined, equilibrium is reached when two-thirds of a mole of each of the reactants remains.Calculate the equilibrium constant for this reaction assuming total volume does not change during the course of the reaction.(Note: since water is not the solvent, but rather a product of the reaction, [H2O] changes during the course of the reaction, so it should be included in the equilibrium constant expression.)
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