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Calculate the equilibrium concentrations of CH3Cl CH3Cl, CH3OH CH3OH, OH−OH− and Cl−Cl− in a solution prepared by mixing equal volumes of 0.1 MM CH3Cl CH3Cl and 0.7 MM NaOHNaOH. (Hint: In defining xx, assume that the reaction goes 100% to completion, and then take account of a small amount of the reverse reaction.)

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