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Which of the following would not be found in the Law of Mass Action (expression for K) for this reversible reaction at equilibrium?
CH3CO2H (g) + H2O (l) double arrows H3O+ (aq) + CH3CO2- (aq)
CH3CO2H
CH3CO2-
H3O+
H2O
all of these would be in the expression for K
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