Would NH3+ be the conjugate base to H3O+ (the acid) in this example because H3O+ donates a H+ to produce NH3+? (No. H2O is the conjugate base to H3O+, because when H3O+, loses H+, it becomes H2O. The other pair is NH3 / NH4+ - GS).
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