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The conjugate base for H2So9 is???

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Answered by nasimaakhtarratua
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Answer:

Answer and Explanation:

The conjugate base of H2 SO4 is HSO4 -. H2 SO4 loses a proton (H+) to form the conjugate base. When a proton is lost, the charge also changes.

Explanation:

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Answered by j10154avneesh
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Answer:

Explanation:

To form the conjugate base or conjugate acid of any species, we simply remove OR add a proton,  

H

+

.

As for all chemical reactions, even these conceptual ones, we CONSERVE mass and charge. What do I mean by this?

So the conjugate base of  

sulfuric acid

,  

H

2

S

O

4

, is  

H

S

O

4

, and the conjugate base of  

bisulfate ion

is  

S

O

2

4

.

What's the conjugate base of  

N

H

3

? And its conjugate acid?

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