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    What Is the Equilibrium Constant for the Reaction HCN(aq)+ OH<sup>-</Sup>(aq)\(f\)
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What Is the Equilibrium Constant for the Reaction
HCN(aq)+ OH-(aq) fff

Question 240

Question 240

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What is the equilibrium constant for the reaction
HCN(aq) + OH-(aq)
fff
CN-(aq) + H2O(l)


A) Ka/Kw
B) Kb
C) Kw/Ka
D) Kw/Kb
E) Kb/Kw

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