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What is the Conjugate acid of H So 4 minus
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The conjugate acid of HSO4^- is H2SO4.
HSO4^- is the conjugate base of H2SO4, so when HSO4^- accepts a proton (H+), it forms the conjugate acid H2SO4.
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