Chemistry, asked by hprasad942004, 1 year ago

conjugate acid of zn(oh)2 is a.Zn(OH)+ b.Zn(OH3)- c.Zn3+ d.None
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Answered by mergus
35

Answer:

a. Zn(OH)^+

Explanation:

According to the Bronsted-Lowry conjugate acid-base theory, an acid is defined as a substance which looses donates protons and thus forming conjugate base and a base is defined as a substance which accepts protons and thus forming conjugate acid.

So, Zn(OH)_2 is a base which will dissociate as:

Zn(OH)_2\rightarrow Zn(OH)^++OH^-

So,

a. Zn(OH)^+ is the conjugate acid of Zn(OH)_2

Answered by PoojiHaniIAS
3

Explanation:

conjugate acid of znoh2 is znoh

bcz znoh2 dissolve as znoh2→znoh+oh-

so correct option is b

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