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what is a conjugate acid and base?​

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Answered by itsbhavya007
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When an acid dissociates into its ions in water, it loses a hydrogen ion. The species that is formed is the acid's conjugate base. ... The conjugate base is able to gain or absorb a proton in a chemical reaction. The conjugate acid donates the proton or hydrogen in the reaction

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DEFINATION when acid dissociates into its ions in water, it loses a hydrogen ion.the species that is formed is acids conjugate base.A conjugate base is able to gain or absorb proton in a chemical reaction. a conjugate acid donates a proton or hydrogen in the reaction.

EXAMPLE of conjugate acid - water ( base ) reacting with an acid to form the      hydronium ion.

EXAMPLE OF CONJUGATE BASE- Sulphuric acid H2SO4 forms two conjugate bases as hydrogen ions are successively removed from the acid HSO4 and SO4

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