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What is the conjugate acid base in this equation: h2so4+h20---Hso4^-+h3o^+
2:) which phase of matter can act as a solvent. A.gas B.solid C.liquid D.all the above
11 years ago

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DrBob222
The acid is one of the pair with more H.
The base is the one of the pair with fewer H.

You name it; it can be a solvent.
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