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Write the ionization reaction of aniline, C6H5NH2, in glacial acetic acid, and identify the conjugate acid...

Write the ionization reaction of aniline, C6H5NH2, in glacial acetic acid, and identify the
conjugate acid of aniline. Write the ionization reaction of phenol, C6H5OH, in ethylene
diamine, NH2CH2CH2NH2, and identify the conjugate base of phenol.

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