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English: Deprotonation equilibrium of acetic acid.
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selfmade by Cacycle, 24 October 2005. |
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selfmade by Cacycle |
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GNU Free Documentation License. (GFDL)
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- Comments: high-resolution b/w PNG; ChemDraw / IrfanView.
H Padleckas modified the previous image file from here on November 2, 2005 by adding labels below reactant(s)/product(s). Copyright status remains the same as before. H Padleckas 06:31, 3 November 2005 (UTC)
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