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State the conjugate base in HCN

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HCN loses its proton to form CN− . The ion, CN− is a conjugate base of acid hydrogen cyanide. The reaction hydrogen cyanide with water is shown below. In this reaction, HCN is an acid, H2O H 2 O is a base, H3O+ H 3 O + is conjugate acid and CN− is conjugate base.

Answered by titiksha06
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HCN loses its proton to form CN− . The ion, CN− is a conjugate base of acid hydrogen cyanide. The reaction hydrogen cyanide with water is shown below. In this reaction, HCN is an acid, H2O H 2 O is a base, H3O+ H 3 O + is conjugate acid and CN− is conjugate base.

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