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Complete the reaction by writing the formulas of the products. CH 3 COOH + NH 3 β β β½ β CH_{3}COONH_{4}^{+} CH 3 COONH + 4 The K a of CH 3 COOH (acetic acid) is 1.8 Γ 10 β 5 . The K a of the conjugate acid formed in this reaction is 5.6 Γ 10 β 10 . Indicate whether the products or the reactants are favored.
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