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what is the conjugate base of (fe(h20)6)3+?

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Answered by 2ndiidoofTHOR940
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7.52 x 10–3. Fe(H2O)6. 3+....

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Answered by Qwmumbai
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The conjugate base is [ Fe ( H_{2} O)_{5}(OH^{-} ) ]^{2+}

  • In the Bronsted–Lowry definition of acids and bases, a conjugate acid–base pair consists of two substances that differ only by the presence of a proton (H⁺).
  • A conjugate acid is formed when a proton is added to a base, and a conjugate base is formed when a proton is removed from an acid.
  • Conjugate base is

                      [ Fe(H_{2}O)_{6} ]^{3+}  →  H^{+} + [ Fe ( H_{2} O)_{5}(OH^{-} ) ]^{2+}

  • The formula of the conjugate base is the formula of the acid less one hydrogen.

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