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3 August, 08:38

Write the concentration equilibrium constant expression for this reaction.

HCN (aq) + OH^ - (aq) = >+H2O

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  1. 3 August, 08:45
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    In a chemical reaction, the equilibrium constant refers to the value of its reaction quotient at chemical equilibrium, that is, a condition attained by a dynamic chemical system after adequate time has passed, and at which its composition has no measurable capacity to undergo any kind of further modification.

    The given reaction is: HCN (aq) + OH⁻ = CN⁻ (aq) + H2O (l)

    The equilibrium constant = product of concentration of products / product of concentration of reactants

    (Here, H2O is not considered as its concentration is very high)

    So, Keq = [CN⁻] / [HCN] [OH⁻]
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