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what are conjugate pairs . Explain with the help of example.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A conjugate acid-base pair contains two compounds that differ only by a hydrogen ion (H+) and a charge of +1

HOCN molecule, that is you can see it donate a proton to water. The reverse reaction shows the basic nature of the OCN- ion; you can see it accept a proton from the hydronium ion.

HOCN and OCN- are an example of a conjugate acid-base pair. The only difference between the two is a proton (H+).

All acids have a conjugate base and all bases have a conjugate acid.

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