Let's say we had an acid-base reaction of acetic acid and hydronium. What would the products be? Where would the positive charge be for the acetic acid's conjugate acid? Why would the hydrogen add to the oxygen that is double bonded instead of the oxygen that is single bonded (on acetic acid)?

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Let's say we had an acid-base reaction of acetic acid and hydronium. What would the products be? Where would the positive charge be for the acetic acid's conjugate acid? 

Why would the hydrogen add to the oxygen that is double bonded instead of the oxygen that is single bonded (on acetic acid)?

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