what is the conjugate acid of water and bicarbonate ion.
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H2CO3
If you want to find the conjugate base of an acid, simply remove a proton (H). Thus, since bicarbonate is a negatively charged base HCO3-, we add a proton (which is positively charged of course) and we get the neutral conjugate acid, H2CO3.
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