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What Is the Equilibrium Constant for the Following Reaction,
HCO2H(aq) ×\times

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What is the equilibrium constant for the following reaction,
HCO2H(aq) + CN-(aq)  What is the equilibrium constant for the following reaction, HCO<sub>2</sub>H(aq) + CN<sup>-</sup>(aq)    HCO<sub>2</sub><sup>-</sup>(aq) + HCN(aq)   And does the reaction favor the formation of reactants or products? The acid dissociation constant,K<sub>a</sub>,for HCO<sub>2</sub>H is 1.8  \times  10<sup>-4</sup> and the acid dissociation constant for HCN is 4.0  \times 10<sup>-10</sup>. A)  K = 1.00.The reaction favors neither the formation of reactants nor products. B)  K = 2.2  \times  10<sup>-6</sup>.The reaction favors the formation of products. C)  K = 2.2  \times  10<sup>-6</sup>.The reaction favors the formation of reactants. D)  K = 4.5  \times  10<sup>5</sup>.The reaction favors the formation of products. E)  K = 4.5  \times  10<sup>5</sup>.The reaction favors the formation of reactants. HCO2-(aq) + HCN(aq)

And does the reaction favor the formation of reactants or products? The acid dissociation constant,Ka,for HCO2H is 1.8 ×\times 10-4 and the acid dissociation constant for HCN is 4.0 ×\times 10-10.


A) K = 1.00.The reaction favors neither the formation of reactants nor products.
B) K = 2.2 ×\times 10-6.The reaction favors the formation of products.
C) K = 2.2 ×\times 10-6.The reaction favors the formation of reactants.
D) K = 4.5 ×\times 105.The reaction favors the formation of products.
E) K = 4.5 ×\times 105.The reaction favors the formation of reactants.

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