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For the reaction: CH3COOH(g) + C2H5OH(g) ↔ CH3COOC2H5(g) + H2O(g)    Which of the following is the...

  1. For the reaction: CH3COOH(g) + C2H5OH(g) ↔ CH3COOC2H5(g) + H2O(g)
  1.    Which of the following is the equilibrium constant expression?
    1. K=[CH3COOH][C2H5OH] / [CH3COOC2H5][H2O]
    2. K = [CH3COOC2H5][H2O] / [CH3COOH][C2H5OH]
    3. K = [CH3COOH][C2H5OH ] / [CH3COOC2H5]
    4. K = [CH3COOC2H5] / [CH3COOH][C2H5OH]
  1. What is the effect of adding C2H5OH(l) to a container in which the reaction has reached equilibrium?
    1. The reaction will shift to the right
    2. The reaction will shift to the left
    3. There will be no effect
    4. It will depend on the temperature
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