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1) Write the conjugate base for the following Bronsted acids H2CO3, HF?​

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Answered by llxdevilgirlxll
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 \tt \: Conjugate \:  bases: F ^{-} , HCO^{-} _3

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Answered by navanithishere
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Answer:

The Conjugate base for the following Bronsted acids

  • H_{2} CO_{3}  is HC0_{3} ^{-}
  • HF  is  F^{-}

Explanation

HC0_{3} ^{-} is the conjugate base of H_{2} CO_{3} .when the acid donates one hydrogen ion then the conjugate base formed

F^{-} is the conjugate base of HF. because HF is an acid. The conjugate base of an acid is formed when the acid donates a proton. When we remove a proton from HF, we will get F- or fluoride ion.

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