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what is a conjugate acid raewvtjbnc pair illustrat with examples​

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Answered by nitikabisht100
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accepting the proton becomes an acid. <br> eg: <br>

<br> A base formed by the loss of a proton by an acid is called conjugate base of the acid. <br> An acid formed by gain of a proton by the base is called conjugate acid of the acid. <br> Acid base pairs such as

and

which are formed by loss or gain of a proton are called conjugate acid base acid. <br> An acid-base pair which differ by one proton is called conjugate acid base pair. <br> In the above example

and

are conjugate acid base pairs. <br> A strong acid would have large tendency to donate proton. Thus conjugate base of a strong acid would be a weak base. Similarly, conjugate base of a weak acid would be a strong base.

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what is a conjugate acid raewvtjbnc pair illustrat with examples

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Conjugate acid-base pair are compounds which differ by H+. Explanation: Here's are two examples of conjugate acid-base pair.

Hope it helps u and the top picture is the example

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