Question 8 of 35 Construct the expression for Kc for the following reaction. CH,COOH(aq) + H₂O(1) CH₂COO(aq) +H,O'(aq) Drag the tiles into the numerator or denominator to form the expression. Each reaction participant must be represented by one tile. Do not combine terms. Kc = 2[H,01⁰ [H,01 2[H,01 [H,01⁰ 2[H,0² 2[H,01 ICH,COO 21CH,C001 [CH,COO 2[CH,COO [CH,COOH]2[CH,COOH] [CH,COOH 2(CH,COOH" [H,O] RESET [H₂O]"

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Construct the expression for Kc for the following reaction.
Question 8 of 35
[H0]
CH,COOH(aq) + H₂O (1) CH,COO (aq) + H₂O'(aq)
Drag the tiles into the numerator or denominator to form the expression. Each reaction participant
must be represented by one tile. Do not combine terms.
Kc =
2[H₂01
[H,0⁰
[H,01
2[H,0²
2[H,0]
[CH₂COO] 2(CH,COO] (CH,COOP 2[CH,COO [CH,COOH] 2(CH,COOH] [CH,COOH!" 2[CH,COOH!"
2[H,01¹
RESET
[H₂O]"
Transcribed Image Text:Construct the expression for Kc for the following reaction. Question 8 of 35 [H0] CH,COOH(aq) + H₂O (1) CH,COO (aq) + H₂O'(aq) Drag the tiles into the numerator or denominator to form the expression. Each reaction participant must be represented by one tile. Do not combine terms. Kc = 2[H₂01 [H,0⁰ [H,01 2[H,0² 2[H,0] [CH₂COO] 2(CH,COO] (CH,COOP 2[CH,COO [CH,COOH] 2(CH,COOH] [CH,COOH!" 2[CH,COOH!" 2[H,01¹ RESET [H₂O]"
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