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conjugate acid for h30+

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Answered by barbiegirl914
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In the reaction above HF is the acid and H2O is the base. The HF has given a proton to the H2O, forming H3O+ and F–. Since the product H3O+ can donate a proton back to F– it is labeled the conjugate acid, while the F– is the conjugate base.

Answered by anishamhetre05
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In the reaction above HF is the acid and H2O is the base. The HF has given a proton to the H2O, forming H3O+ and F–. Since the product H3O+ can donate a proton back to F– it is labeled the conjugate acid, while the F– is the conjugate base.

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