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what is the conjugate base of HF?​

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Answered by iamastudent4444
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So as we know, a conjugate base is simply an acid that has given up a proton. In the case of HF (hydrofluoric acid), once it donates the H+ ion/proton, it becomes F- (fluoride ion). The remaining F- is the conjugate base of HF and conversely, HF is the conjugate acid of F-.

Answered by Ambarsariya
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Explanation:

Explanation:a conjugate base is simply an acid that has given up a proton. In the case of HF (hydrofluoric acid), once it donates the H+ ion/proton, it becomes F- (fluoride ion). The remaining F- is the conjugate base of HF and conversely, HF is the conjugate acid of F-.

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