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What is conjugate acid and conjugate base?​

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Answered by ochanipearl
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A conjugate acid contains one more H atom and one more + charge than the base that formed it. A conjugate base contains one less H atom and one more - charge than the acid that formed it. Let us take the example of bicarbonate ions reacting with water to create carbonic acid and hydronium ions.

Answered by kalaiashanu
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Explanation:Conjugate acid:- A conjugate acid, within the Bronsted–Lowry acid–base theory, is a chemical compound formed when an acid donates a proton to a base—in other words, it is a base with a hydrogen ion added to it, as in the reverse reaction it loses a hydrogen ion.

Conjugate base:-A conjugate acid, within the Brønsted–Lowry acid–base theory, is a chemical compound formed when an acid donates a proton to a base—in other words, it is a base with a hydrogen ion added to it, as in the reverse reaction it loses a hydrogen ion.

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