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Write the acid-base equilibrium reaction between clo– and h2o. ignore phases.

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Acid base equilibrium can be represented as:

ClO⁻ + H₂O ------> HClO + OH⁻

In this ClO⁻ reacts with water molecule that is H₂O, to form HClO and hydroxide ion that is OH⁻.

The equilibrium constant can be represented as:

K_{eq}=\frac{[HClO][OH^{-}]}{[ClO^{^{-}}]}

In equilibrium constant [HClO] represents concentration of HClO, while [OH⁻] represents concentration of [OH⁻] and [ClO⁻] represents concenytration of ClO⁻.


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User Zeni
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The reaction equilibrium is:
ClO⁻ + H₂O ⇄ HClO + OH⁻
Keq =
([HClO][OH^(-) ])/([ClO^(-) ])
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