Asked by Josh
                Is S^(2-) a conjugate base of a weak acid?
I think it is not as a congugate base grabs a H^+ ion.
am I right?
            
        I think it is not as a congugate base grabs a H^+ ion.
am I right?
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                    Answered by
            DrBob222
            
    Since a conjugate base grabs a H^+, why couldn't this happen.
S^2- + H^+ ==> HS^- and compounds such s NaHS, KHS, etc are known.
    
S^2- + H^+ ==> HS^- and compounds such s NaHS, KHS, etc are known.
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