Write the formula for the conjugate acid of HCO3-
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To find the conjugate acid of the given base just add one proton to formula of the substance thus the conjugate acid of base HCO3- is H2CO3 .
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The formula for the conjugate acid of HCO3- is H2CO3.
EXPLANATION:
- Simply add one proton to the formula of the substance to determine the conjugate acid; so, the conjugate acid of basic HCO3- is H2CO3.
- HCO3-+ H+ → H2CO3
- H2CO3 is known as carbonic acid and is a dibasic acid. At temperatures over around 80 °C, the pure chemical decomposes.
- The term "carbonic acid" is often used in biochemistry and physiology to refer to aqueous carbon dioxide solutions that play a crucial part in the bicarbonate buffer system, which is utilised to maintain acid–base balance.
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