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the conjugate acid in the reaction of H2SO4 withNaOH​

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Answered by sushilyashk
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The "conjugate acid" in the reaction of H2SO4 with NaOH is... (a) HSO4 NaOH (c) NapSO4 (d) HO ਬ ਬ ਬ ਦੀ 90. Which of the following compounds is the strongest Bronsted base? NaCH3 NaOH NaF (d) NaNH2 71. Which element would have the greater difference between the d have the greater difference between the first ionization energy and the second ionization energy? (a) potassium (b) calcium Both should have the same differences because they are in the same per periodic table. erences because they are in the same period of the 72. Which element would have the higher electron affinity? (a) chlorine (b) bromine Both should have the same electron affinity because they are in the same group of the periodic table and both will gain only 1 electron.

Answered by rajutheedamanga
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Answer:

H2SO4+NaOH-------------NaHSO4+H20.

NaHSO4 is the conjugate acid.

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