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  1. Oh I know the answer too. It's NH4+ + OH-. I was just using that as an example. Could you find out without the pKa?
  2. Well I'm asking which would be the acid/base on the reactants side.
  3. So if you were given only the reactants side of an equation, how do you go about knowing which is the acid and which is the base? For example, if you were give NH3 + H20 =________, the products can be NH4+ + OH- or NH2- + H30+. How would you know which is a "better" product?
  4. I know it's not that hard, but I was wondering if this structure can actually exist in nature. It seems odd that there are a chain of carbons within the carbon ring. Don't be rude. See above why I asked.
  5. One of my homework problems asks if the picture below is s valid constitutional isomer of c8h14.
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