Chemistry, asked by dhiraj3, 1 year ago

which is not a conjugate pair of acid-base ? also option
A. HS-, S² B. H3O+;OH- C. HONO;NO2 D. CH3COOH;CH3COO-


Angella: The first option is HS⁻ ans S⁻² , right?!

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Answered by Angella
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B. H₃O⁺ , OH⁻ is not a conjugate acid-base pair.
The acid-base pair which differs by a single proton is called as a conjugate acid-base pair.
Since, H₃O⁺ and OH⁻ differs not by a single proton, they aren't considered as a conjugate acid-base pair.
Answered by palak123
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the correct option is (A) HS-,S²
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