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What can you say about the following reaction based on your knowledge of Kw? H2O(l)   +  ...

What can you say about the following reaction based on your knowledge of Kw?

H2O(l)   +   H2O(l)   <--->   H3O+(aq)   +   OH-(aq)

a.Reactants are favored.

b.Q > K
c.Q < K
d.Its K value is large.

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