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Acetic acid and ethanol react to form ethyl acetate and water, like this:
HCH3CO2(aq) + C2H5OH(aq) > C2H5CO2CH3(aq) + H2O
(l) Imagine 175.mmol of C2H5CO2CH3 are removed from a flask containing a mixture of HCH3CO2, C2H5OH, C2H5CO2CH3 and H2O at equilibrium, and then answer the following questions.
a. What is the rate of the reverse reaction before any C2H5CO2CH3 has been removed from the flask?
b. What is the rate of the reverse reaction just after the C2H5CO2CH3 has been removed from the flask?
c. What is the rate of the reverse reaction when the system has again reached equilibrium?

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