What is the conjugate base of acetic
acid? ?
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acetate ion
Explanation:
acetate ion is the conjugate base of acetic
acid.
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From the Bronsted–Lowry definition, a base is a proton acceptor. Thus, the acetate ion acts as a base in the reverse reaction, and is called the conjugate base of acetic acid.
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