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Conjugate base of H3O+

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Answered by indu3121
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conjugate base of h3o+ is H2O water

Answered by wanisalika210
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water is the species accepting the proton to form the hydronium ion, H30+ making it the base. the F-(aq) is called the conjugate base of HF. it can gain the proton in the reverse reaction. H3O+ is the conjugate acid of H2O , since it can also lose a proton in reverse reaction..

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