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hydride ion is a: A)strong conjugate acid ofH2 B)strong conjugate base of H2 C)strong conjugate acid of H+ D)strong conjugate base of H-

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Answered by sunitabordia71
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I think the Answer is A)Strong conjugate acid of H2..
Answered by shkulsum3
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Hydride ion is a strong conjugate base of H-.

  • A hydride ion, represented by H-, is a negatively charged hydrogen ion. It acts as a strong conjugate base, meaning it readily accepts protons (positive hydrogen ions) in chemical reactions.
  • A) Strong Conjugate Acid of H2: A hydride ion can act as a strong conjugate acid of H2, meaning that it can donate a proton (H+) to a basic compound.
  • B) Strong Conjugate Base of H2: A hydride ion can also act as a strong conjugate base of H2, meaning that it can accept a proton (H+) from an acidic compound.
  • C) Strong Conjugate Acid of H+: A hydride ion can also act as a strong conjugate acid of H+, meaning that it can donate a proton to a basic compound.
  • D) Strong Conjugate Base of H-: A hydride ion can also act as a strong conjugate base of H-, meaning that it can accept a proton from an acidic compound.

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