what is the conjugate base of hso4 negative
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The sulfate ion ( SO4 2− ) is the conjugate base of HSO−4 . Reason : Even if it has a negative charge, it will never accept a H+ ion to form H2SO4 again . That is because sulfuric acid is a strong acid and completely disassociates in water. That's why Sulphate Ion would be the conjugate base formed.
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The sulfate ion ( SO4 2− ) is the conjugate base of HSO−4 . Reason : Even if it has a negative charge, it will never accept a H+ ion to form H2SO4 again . That is because sulfuric acid is a strong acid and completely disassociates in water. That's why Sulphate Ion would be the conjugate base formed.
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