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C2H3O2-(aq) H+(aq) H3O+(aq) OH-(aq) HCN(aq)

Those are the choices that could be given, but the answer is HCN. It can't be H+ or OH- because the water is de-ionized and H3O+ is not possible.

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Q: A dynamic equilibrium is reached when hydrogen cyanide acid is dissolved in water Which species is present in the highest concentration in this solution?
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