18. What is conjugate acid-base pair? Illustrate with example.
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A pair of an acid and a base differing by a proton is said to be a conjugate acid-base pair.
HOCN and OCN- are an example of a conjugate acid-base pair. The only difference between the two is a proton (H+). All acids have a conjugate base and all bases have a conjugate acid.
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a conjugate acid base consists of two subtance that differ
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only by the presence of proton
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