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Acid-base reactions of various anions with water, illustrating proton transfer to form hydronium ion and conjugate bases.

Four chemical reaction equations showing the protonation of fluoride, hydroxide, amide, and methyl anion by water, forming hydronium ion and the corresponding conjugate base.

Four chemical reaction equations showing the protonation of fluoride, hydroxide, amide, and methyl anion by water, forming hydronium ion and the corresponding conjugate base.

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