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Equal amount of compounds A and B (0.01 mol each) are dissolved together in 1 L of water, and this equilibrium is established:
Equal amount of compounds A and B (0.01 mol each)  are dissolved together in 1 L of water, and this equilibrium is established:   What are the major species in solution at equilibrium? (Select all that apply)  A)  Compound A B)  Compound B C)  Compound C D)  Compound D What are the major species in solution at equilibrium? (Select all that apply)


A) Compound A
B) Compound B
C) Compound C
D) Compound D

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