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Identify the base in the reaction ch3cooh(aq) + nh3(aq) → nh4+ (aq) + ch3co2 (aq)
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Identify the base in the reaction ch3cooh(aq) + nh3(aq) → nh4+ (aq) + ch3co2 (aq)
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it has to be NH3 (ammonia)
the rest are definitely acidic
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