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Which of the Following Is the Equilibrium Constant Expression for the Dissociation

Question 76

Question 76

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Which of the following is the equilibrium constant expression for the dissociation of the weak acid HOCl?


A) Which of the following is the equilibrium constant expression for the dissociation of the weak acid HOCl? A)    B)  K = [H<sup>+</sup>][OCl<sup>-</sup>] C)    D)    E)  none of these
B) K = [H+][OCl-]
C) Which of the following is the equilibrium constant expression for the dissociation of the weak acid HOCl? A)    B)  K = [H<sup>+</sup>][OCl<sup>-</sup>] C)    D)    E)  none of these
D) Which of the following is the equilibrium constant expression for the dissociation of the weak acid HOCl? A)    B)  K = [H<sup>+</sup>][OCl<sup>-</sup>] C)    D)    E)  none of these
E) none of these

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