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Consider the following elementary reaction: (CH₃)₃CBr (aq) → (CH₃)₃⁺ (aq)+ Br⁻ (aq) Suppose we let k₁ stand for the rate constant of this reaction and k₋₁stand for the rate constant of the reverse reaction. Write an expression that gives the equilibrium concentration of (CH₃)₃C⁺ in terms of k₁, k₋₁, and the equilibrium concentrations of (CH₃)₃CBr and Br⁻.

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