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Answered by LuckyYadav2578
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● conjugate acid base pair

acid and base which differ by a proton only H+ are called conjugate acid base pair
the pair having one H+ less is a conjugate base whereas the pair having one H+ more is a conjugate acid

■ conjugate base of strong acid is a weak base
■ conjugate acid of weak acid is strong base

▪ conjugate acid for NH2- is NH3

because for conjugate acid you have to take one proton ( H+) and after taking it will become NH3
Answered by archanajha098
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Conjugate acid is a chemical compound by the reception of proton (H+) by a base.

As we know that conjugate acid has one more (H+) proton.

Then conjugate acid for NH2- will be NH3.

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