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Homework Help: Chemistry

Posted by Molly on Monday, May 10, 2010 at 11:50pm.

What is the equilibrium constant for the reaction:

HCOOH(aq)+ OH (aq) <--> HCOO(aq)+ H2O(l)

Ka= 1.7 * 10^-4
Kb for the conjugate base= 4.9 * 10^-11

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