What is the product of the following acid-base reaction? CH3OH + :NH3 ? CH4 + NH2OH CH2OH + +NH3 CH3NH2 + H2O CH3O- + +NH4 CH3OH2+ + -NH2
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- CH3OH (methanol) acts as an acid, donating a proton (H+). - NH3 (ammonia) acts as a base, accepting a proton. Show more…
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