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What is the conjugate of a weak acid?

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The conjugate acid is protonated water and it is represented as (H3O)+, (H5O2)+, (H2nOn)+, or just as H+(aq). The conjugate base is the acid minus its proton. A strong acid is completely dissociated in water while a weak acid is in equilibrium with its conjugate base in water.

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