Write the equilibrium constant expression for this reaction: C6H₁004(aq)+ 2OH (aq) → 2CH₂COO (aq)+C₂H₂O₂(aq) 10

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Write the equilibrium constant expression for this reaction:
C6H10O4(aq)+2OH¯ (aq) → 2 CH3COO¯ (aq)+С₂HôО₂(aq)
Transcribed Image Text:Write the equilibrium constant expression for this reaction: C6H10O4(aq)+2OH¯ (aq) → 2 CH3COO¯ (aq)+С₂HôО₂(aq)
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