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  • Chemical Reaction Prediction: Understanding (NH₄)(NO₃) + C₄H₆O₂
    It seems like you're asking about a chemical reaction. Let's break down what's happening:

    * (NH₄)(NO₃) is Ammonium Nitrate, a common fertilizer and explosive.

    * (C₄H₆O₂) is likely meant to represent a molecule like Crotonic acid, which has that formula.

    However, it's crucial to understand that chemical reactions don't just "add" molecules together. They involve the breaking and forming of bonds.

    To predict the products of a reaction, you need to consider several factors:

    * Type of reaction: Is this an acid-base reaction, a combustion reaction, or something else?

    * Reaction conditions: What temperature, pressure, and other factors are involved?

    * Stoichiometry: What are the relative amounts of the reactants?

    To accurately predict the products, you'd need to know:

    1. The specific molecule represented by (C₄H₆O₂). There are multiple molecules with this formula.

    2. The intended type of reaction.

    Without this information, it's impossible to give you a definitive product.

    Let me know if you have more information about the reaction, and I can help you predict the products!

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