the conjugate acid - base pair different by one
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Acid are sour in taste. They are called acidic in nature.
Bases are bitter in taste and feel soapy to touch. They are basic in nature
Bases are bitter in taste and feel soapy to touch. They are basic in nature
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HOCN and OCN- are an example of a conjugate acid-base pair. The only difference between the two is a proton (H+) Conjugate acid-base pairs differ only by one proton.
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