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5.According to Bronsted -
Lowrey acid base concept,
Bases are
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Answered by SanviNavodayan
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Bronsted Lowry acid base conjugate pairs differ by just one proton (acid has the extra proton). bronsted lowry acids are proton donors and bronsted lowry bases are proton acceptors.

The conjugate acid of hydrogen phosphate(HPO42−) is (H2PO4−) dihydrogen phosphate ion and the conjugate base is (PO43−) phosphate ion.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Lowry theory, also called proton theory

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