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Transcribed Image Text:For a proton transfer reaction, the equilibrium favors
formation of the weaker acid and weaker base
O formation of the weaker acid and stronger base
formation of the stronger acid and stronger base
O formation of the stronger acid and weaker base
O O O O
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