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In the reaction between methyl amine, H₂N(CH3) and acetic acid, CH3CO₂H, the conjugate acid and base produced are
H* and OH.
H₂N(CH3) and CH3CO₂H.
OH3N(CH3)* and CH3CO₂.
OH3N(CH3)* and OH".
H+ and CH3CO₂.
Transcribed Image Text:In the reaction between methyl amine, H₂N(CH3) and acetic acid, CH3CO₂H, the conjugate acid and base produced are H* and OH. H₂N(CH3) and CH3CO₂H. OH3N(CH3)* and CH3CO₂. OH3N(CH3)* and OH". H+ and CH3CO₂.
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