n acetic acid,CH3CO2H, reacts with ethanol, C2H5OH, to form water and ethyl acetate, CH3CO,CH5, the solvent esponsible for the odor in some nail polish removers. H3CO2H + C2H5OH = CH;CO2C2H5 + H20 he equilibrium constant for this reaction(when run in dioxane as a solvent) is 4.0. What mass of ethyl acetate is ormed by the reaction of 0.10 mol of CH3CO2H and 0.15 mol of C2H50H in enough dioxane to make 1.0 L of solution

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An acetic acid,CH3CO2H, reacts with ethanol, C,H5OH, to form water and ethyl acetate, CH3CO2C2H5, the solvent
responsible for the odor in some nail polish removers.
CH;CO2H + C2H5OH = CH3CO2C2H5 + H2O
The equilibrium constant for this reaction(when run in dioxane as a solvent) is 4.0. What mass of ethyl acetate is
formed by the reaction of 0.10 mol of CH3CO2H and 0.15 mol of C2H5OH in enough dioxane to make 1.0 L of solution?
Transcribed Image Text:An acetic acid,CH3CO2H, reacts with ethanol, C,H5OH, to form water and ethyl acetate, CH3CO2C2H5, the solvent responsible for the odor in some nail polish removers. CH;CO2H + C2H5OH = CH3CO2C2H5 + H2O The equilibrium constant for this reaction(when run in dioxane as a solvent) is 4.0. What mass of ethyl acetate is formed by the reaction of 0.10 mol of CH3CO2H and 0.15 mol of C2H5OH in enough dioxane to make 1.0 L of solution?
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