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chay722
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What would the chemical equation look like for a reaction between C3H7NH2, a base, with water? Would it be C3H7NH2 + H20 yields so and so? If so, how do I determine what it yields? Thanks for any help. I'm very confused.
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With what type of chemicals do you normally see bases reacting?
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with acids?
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Yup. Recall that water can act as an acid.
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