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when HCl is dissolve in water the conjugate base formed is?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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REACTION WITH

HYDROCHLORIC ACID.

A high proportion of the HCl molecules in an aqueous solution reacts with water to form H3O+ and Cl- ions. The Brnsted theory suggests that every acid-base reaction converts an acid into its conjugate base and a base into its conjugate acid. There are two acids and two bases in this reaction.

HOW IT FORMS A

CONJUCTIVE BASE

WHEN DISSOLVED IN

WATER.

When a Brønsted-Lowry acid donates a proton to something else, the particle that is missing the proton is called the conjugate base. Together they are called a conjugate acid-base pair. When an acid HA dissolves in water, it reacts reversibly with the water to produce H₃O⁺ ions and A⁻ ions.

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Answered by jatsitaram1788
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Answer:

The high proportion of the hcl molecules in an aqueous solution reacts with water to form

H3o +and cl-ions

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