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For each of the following reactions, highlight or circle the substance on the left hand side which is behaving as an acid and the substance on the right hand side which is its conjugate base.
H2O + HCl ➡ H3O+ + Cl-
CH3CO2H + OH ➡ CH3CO2- + H2O
H2SO4 + HNO3 ➡ HSO4- + H2NO3+
CH3CO2H + HNO3 ➡ CH3CO2H2+ + NO3-
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