Chemistry, asked by Aalia100, 10 months ago

the conjucate acid of HSO4 is?


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Answered by Princess1234567
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HSO4- is amphiprotic, meaning that it can act as both an acid and a base. When it accepts a hydrogen ion/proton, it becomes a conjugate acid which is Sulfuric acid H2SO4.

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Answered by aditya8944
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Hi

Your answer is:-

The conjugate acid of HSO4 is (H2SO4)

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