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    What Are the Two Acids in the Following Reaction? NH<sub>4</sub><sup>+</sup>(aq)
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What Are the Two Acids in the Following Reaction? NH4+(aq)

Question 72

Question 72

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What are the two acids in the following reaction? NH4+(aq) + HPO42− ⇋ NH3 + H2PO4−


A) NH4+ and HPO42−
B) NH4+ and NH3
C) HPO42− and H2PO4−
D) NH4+ and H2PO4−

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