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what is the conjugate acid for HSO4 - and NH3??

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Answered by 1111kainatanjum
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Answer:

sulfuric acid

The conjugate acid of HSO4 -1 is H2 SO4. Adding one hydrogen ion to the hydrogen sulfate ion generates the conjugate acid. Its name is sulfuric acid.

Answered by bhaleuday30
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Answer:

sulfuric acid

The conjugate acid of HSO4 -1 is H2 SO4. Adding one hydrogen ion to the hydrogen sulfate ion generates the conjugate acid. Its name is sulfuric acid.

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