Consider the following reaction: Which is the conjugate base of NH4+? Group of answer choices NH3(aq) CH3COOH(aq) none because NH4+ is a base in this reaction CH3COO-(aq)
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Step 1: In the reaction, NH4+ acts as an acid by donating a proton (H+) to water, forming NH3 and H3O+. Show more…
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