The following aqueous species constitute two conjugate

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Problem 38P

The following aqueous species constitute two conjugate acid-base pairs. Use them to write one acid-base reaction with Kc > 1 and another with Kc< 1: HS-, Cl-, HCl, H2S.

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QUESTION:

Problem 38P

The following aqueous species constitute two conjugate acid-base pairs. Use them to write one acid-base reaction with Kc > 1 and another with Kc< 1: HS-, Cl-, HCl, H2S.

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The equilibrium constant is the ratio of the concentration of products to that of the reactants and has three possibilities:

* If  then the reaction is favored in the backward direction.

* If  then the reaction is favored in the forward direction.

* If  then the reaction is in equilibrium.

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