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what are the conjugate bases of carbonic acid and orthophosphoric acids.​

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Answered by hirachrist73
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Explanation:

Acid Conjugate base

H3PO4 Phosphoric acid H2PO − 4 Dihydrogen phosphate ion

CH3COOH Acetic acid CH3COO− Acetate ion

HF Hydrofluoric acid F− Fluoride ion

H2CO3 Carbonic acid HCO − 3 Hydrogen carbonate

Answered by sreeragkg
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Answer:

A conjugate acid is a substance that is formed when a base receives a proton, or H+.

HCO−3+ H+ → H2CO3

Carbonic acid, or H2CO3, will be the conjugate acid of hydrogen carbonate

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