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Give the conjugate acid of the following bases: a) NH2-, b) CO3 ^2-, c) HS-, d) OH-
15 years ago

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Answered by jai
H+ + Base = conjugate acid of Base

therefore,
(a) NH3
(b) HCO3^-
(c) H2S
(d) H2O

so there,, =)
15 years ago
Answered by Joseph
ok, i got them. just want to make sure the answer are correct. thanks
15 years ago

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