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Aqueous solutions of formic acid, hcooh, and sodium hypochlorite are mixed and a bronsted acid/base reaction occurs. formic acid: kahcooh = 2 x 10-4 hypochlorous acid: kahocl = 4 x 10-8 in the net equation: a) what is the name of the acid on the product side? type in the name. acid b) which of the two acids is stronger? type in the name. acid c) the favored side is (product/reactant) d) the equilibrium constant is (greater/less) than 1

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