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The following reactions all have K > 1. 1) CN- (aq) HNO2 (aq) NO2- (aq) HCN (aq) 2) CN- (aq) C6H5COOH (aq) HCN (aq) C6H5COO- (aq) 3) HNO2 (aq) C6H5COO- (aq) C6H5COOH (aq) NO2- (aq)

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