The conjugate acid of n3o
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What is the conjugate acid of no3?
The conjugate acid if NO3 -1 is HNO3.
Adding a hydrogen ion (H+1) to the nitrate ion gives us the conjugate acid, nitric acid.
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HNO3
Explanation:
the conjugate acid of NO3 is HNO3.
Conjugate of acid means adding one hydrogen atom to the element.
Conjugate of base means removing one hydrogen atom from the element.
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