The autoionization constant of ethanol at 25 degrees celsius is Kai=1.6X10^-19. What does this tell you about the autoionization of ethanol relative to that of water?

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The autoionization constant of ethanol at 25 degrees celsius is Kai=1.6X10^-19. What does this tell you about the autoionization of ethanol relative to that of water?

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